How did Grünewald's depiction of the Crucifixion differ from earlier examples of that motif?
A) in its depiction of a serene, beatific Christ on the cross
B) in its depiction of Jesus as an abstract form instead of a human figure
C) in its idealized depiction of Jesus as more godlike than human
D) in its emphasis on Jesus' bodily suffering conveyed through gruesome colors
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