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XEE4415145: Christ before Pontius Pilatius: Seeing that the people wanted the death of Jesus and fearing a riot, Pilate took water, washed his hands before the crowd saying, “I am not responsible for this blood; it is up to you to see”. Anonymous engraving from the middle of the 19th century., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4415147: Discussion between Job and his friends about Job's misfortunes: God tests Job's religious belief that proves his faithfulness to God by explaining his misfortunes as punishment for his sins. Anonymous engraving from the middle of the 19th century., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4415299: View of St. Peter's Square during a Conclave for the election of a new Pope: the crowd ransacked the square: it was a tradition: the crowd ran, at the time of the announcement of the election of the new Pope, to the house of the elected Cardinal and ransacked his property. In this representation the elected Cardinal is clearly a Cardinal Palatin, who lives in the Vatican Palace. Engraving of the 17th century., Unknown Artist, (17th century) / Bridgeman Images