Passion is the common word for the suffering of Jesus, his last days, from the entrance into Jerusalem to the crucifixion on Golgotha.
The Stations of the Cross are a series of episodes on the day of the crucifixion. In art, there usually are 14 stations. Read our article on the Way of the Cross for more information.
Related works of art:
Anonymous: Banquet of Simon of Bethany (c. 1520)
Anonymous: Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple (after 1569)
Anonymous: Norfolk triptych (front) (c. 1410 - 1420)
Cimabue: The Mocking of Christ (c. 1280)
De Gelder, Arent: Jesus Taken to the House of the High Priest (c. 1715)
Doré, Gustave: Christ Leaving the Praetorium (1876-1883)
Duccio: Christ before Caiaphas (Maestà) (1308-11)
Duccio: Peter Denying Christ (Maestà) (1308-11)
El Greco: Scourging the Moneychangers from the Temple (c. 1600)
Grünewald, Matthias: The Mocking of Christ (1502)
Holbein, Hans jr.: The Passion of Christ (ca. 1524)
Lucas van Leyden: Christ before Annas (1521)
Manet, Édouard: Jesus Mocked by Soldiers (1865)
Memling, Hans: Scenes from the Passion of Christ (1470-71)
Rembrandt: Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple (1626)
Rembrandt: The Denial of Peter (1660)
Strozzi, Bernardo: Banquet at the House of Simon (c. 1630)
Van Honthorst, Gerard: Christ before the High Priest (c. 1617)