In these depictions, the
Virgin Mary and John the apostle are standing under the
cross during the crucifixion of Christ, with only these three figures shown. Mary is almost always standing to the right hand side of the body of her son
Jesus on the cross, with John standing to the left. It is distinguished from fully populated
Crucifixion scenes where there may be considerable numbers of other figures, though these three have the same positions. It contrasts with depictions of the
Swoon of the Virgin, where she is seen fainting; this is only seen from the late medieval period onwards. In the
Stabat Mater depictions the Virgin Mary is represented as an actor and spectator in the scene, a mystical emblem of faith in the Crucified Savior, an ideal figure at once the mother of Christ and the personified Church. == Biblical reference ==