14 Stations of the Cross in blue painted wooden frame. Versão 1.1
Stations of the Cross is a series of artistic representations, very often sculptural, depicting Christ Carrying the Cross to his crucifixion in the final hours of Jesus before he died, and the devotions using that series to commemorate the Passion, often moving physically around a set of stations.
The standard set from the 17th to 20th centuries has consisted of 14 pictures or sculptures depicting the following scenes:
Jesus is condemned to death
Jesus carries His cross
Jesus falls the first time
Jesus meets His mother
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
Jesus falls the second time
Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
Jesus falls the third time
Jesus is stripped of his garments
Crucifixion: Jesus is nailed to the cross
Jesus dies on the cross
Jesus is taken down from the cross (Deposition or Lamentation)
Jesus is laid in the tomb.
What you get are replica's of the 14 Stations that can be found in the Sint Anthoniuskerk (Church of St Anthonty) in the Dutch village of Oosterhout.
The blue painted wooden frames are three-dimensional; the pictures are flat but look very realistic because of the relief and shadows.
The complete set is also available in an outdoor version (see below). Frames mounted in a three-dimensional wooden housing.
Prims: 2 a piece... land impact only 1
So the total set of 14 pieces has a land-impact of only 14.