Bertucci Stations of the Cross Poster
Stations of the CrossNote: Dimensions below apply to shipping information. Extra product info can be found in the description.
As a simple way to make Christ's Passion part of your daily life, our Bertucci Stations of the Cross Poster can be easily taken with you so that you can meditate upon your Salvation wherever you are. The poster displays the 14 stations, including a description and robust and realistic images of Our Lord.
The Bertucci Stations of the Cross set is named after the unidentified artist who painted the images in the late 18th century, thought to perhaps be the obscure Italian painter Nicola Bertucci. Characteristic of the Italian, late baroque style, the Bertucci Stations of the Cross feature lush textures and vivid coloration, particularly in the deep blue sky and the vibrant red robe worn by Christ. With the Blessed Mother taking over as the central figure in stations thirteen and fourteen, these Stations of the Cross offer an additional element of Marian devotion and meditation that is unique to this set. May this poster contform us to our Lord so that we may always proclaim, "We adore you, O Christ and we bless you. Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world."
Designed and printed in our store in Steubenville, Ohio, this poster is ideal for church walls and displays, Catholic schools, homes, and Catholic business's - a perfect way to enter into the season of Lent for yourself or to remind others of Christ's sacrificial love.
( POS-C416 )
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- This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.
Reviews
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Bertucci Stations of the Cross Poster
The Bertucci poster is very nice, with beautiful rich colors. The background sky colors when viewed in person are darker than they appear here, so it needs to be hung in a bright light area to be clearly seen.
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Bertucci Stations of the Cross Poster
It's very nice, and has rich colors, with 1 caveat - the background sky colors are much darker than they appear here. The diminished lack of color contrast in person requires hanging in a bright light area to be clearly seen.
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Bertucci Stations of the Cross Poster
I love my poster, it's beautiful!