In a golden canopied bed lies a figure in white with long brown hair, possibly a man or woman. Behind the bed, a priest in black and another male figure pray and speak to them. In the foreground, the pope dressed in red is seated on a chair next to the bed while a woman kneels next to it and clasps the person's hand. There is a description below that cannot be made out.
In this postcard, a man with war-tattered clothing is seen holding down people with his foot with a knife raised high above his head as if he is about to hit the man on the ground. Around the man with the knife, there are many more people lying on the ground unconscious or deceased.
In the center of the ornate room is a golden four-poster bed. A dark-haired woman, perhaps with a crown or halo, lies on it. Kneeling at its side is the Pope, who is dressed opulently in a vestment with a long red train, white train, golden robe and golden hat. Behind him stand a priest or bishop in a reddish-purple vestment and a man in black and white vestments who holds his staff. To the far left, a gate keeps a crowd of onlookers outside the room. Behind the priest and to the right side of the bed are ghostly-gray angels. Of the two on the right, one plays a harp while the larger holds a list. Light shines down on the top of the bed.
This card depicts the first station of the cross. On the platform of a white stone building with trees in the background stand two men. Jesus, wearing a red cloak around his shoulders, has his hands bound in front of him and wears a crown of thorns. The man next to him, presumably Pilate, has short brown hair and is wearing a blue cloak over gold armor. Two men of a crowd are looking up at them while gesturing - they are wearing multi-colored robes and head scarves. The text at the bottom reads "I. Jesus est condamne a mort." Into English, this translates as 'I. Jesus is condemned to death.'