The Dead Christ
The Dead Christ or The Redeemer in Death is a statue of Jesus Christ executed in white Carrara marble by the Irish sculptor John Hogan in Rome.
Hogan created three versions of the statue in the early 19th century:
- the first (1829) is located in St. Teresa's Church, Dublin, Ireland
- the second (1833) in St. Finbarr's (South) Church, Cork, Ireland
- the third and final (1854) is located in the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland
A fourth statue is on display in the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork Ireland. It is a plaster cast, bearing Hogan's initials.
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The Dead Christ (1829, Carrara marble), at St. Teresa's Church in Dublin, Ireland
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The Dead Christ (1833, Carrara marble), at St. Finbarr's (South) Church in Cork, Ireland
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The Dead Christ (1854, Carrara marble), at the Basilica of St. John The Baptist in St. John's, Newfoundland
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The Dead Christ (plaster), at the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery in Cork, Ireland
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