"The Stories of the Passion" (Storie della passione) is a cycle of frescoes painted by the Italian artist Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the 14th century. These frescoes are located in the Lower Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, Italy. The cycle depicts the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, including his betrayal, trial, and crucifixion. Lorenzetti's frescoes are known for their expressive storytelling and emotional intensity. The artist used a variety of techniques to bring the scenes to life, including dramatic poses, vibrant colors, and detailed facial expressions. Each panel in the cycle conveys a different aspect of the Passion story, inviting viewers to contemplate the suffering and sacrifice of Christ. The Stories of the Passion by Lorenzetti are considered a masterpiece of medieval art and are an important example of religious imagery in the late Middle Ages. The frescoes also showcase Lorenzetti's skill as a storyteller and his ability to convey complex narratives through visual means.