It is part of the altarpiece of the Holy Trinity from 'la Seu' in Manresa. It shows the Christ of Pity, surrounded by the different attributes of the passion. The entire altarpiece is still visible at 'la Seu', except the Christ of Pity, which is preserved in the Episcopal Museum of Vic. According to some documents found in 2007 by the monk of Montserrat Francesc Xavier Altés in the 'Arxiu Comarcal de Manresa', the artist who painted the altarpiece of the chapel of the Trinity of the Church of Santa Maria de Manresa was Antoni Marquès, from Barcelona, and not Gabriel Guàrdia as had been thought before.
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