Hieronymus Bosch: Christ Carrying The Cross (1535)
Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) was well known for his hellish imagery, and his last work is no exception. Titled Christ Carrying the Cross (1490), the painting is "a harsh indictment of human evil. Nineteen heads are crushed tightly together. Most are nightmarish images, contorted and beastlike. Besides Jesus, only the good thief and Saint Veronica retain human features. Their passive expressions separate them from the hate that rages around them."