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He Falls the First Time.

  • vicar989
  • Jul 15, 2025
  • 1 min read

This image is an artistic representation of the Third Station of the Cross, titled "He Falls the First Time."

In the artwork, Jesus, with a halo, is depicted on his hands and knees, having fallen under the weight of the cross, which is indicated by the diagonal lines. Above him, a figure with a distinct, possibly Phrygian-style cap, appears to be pushing or overseeing the scene. The style is consistent with the other Stations of the Cross images you've provided, characterized by simplified outlines and a light background.

The Roman numeral "III" (three) is in the upper right corner, and the inscription "HE FALLS THE FIRST TIME" is at the bottom, identifying the specific event in the Passion of Christ.


 
 
 

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