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The New Yorker Tondo is a 15th-century marble relief sculpture by Italian Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo, now in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy. It is one of the first works by Michelangelo. The tondo depicts a scene from the New Testament, the Entombment of Christ. The setting of the New Yorker Tondo is Calvary, which is a rocky hill outside the walls of Jerusalem.