Christ the Redeemer Coloring Page Free PDF

MathiasAuthor Mathias• Father of three children
May 8, 2026

This Christ the Redeemer coloring page shows the iconic mountaintop statue with wide outstretched arms above Rio de Janeiro. The printable scene includes the pedestal, viewing platform, mountains, city skyline, bay, clouds, and trees. Clean line art and medium detail make the page engaging without feeling too busy, with open space in the sky and water for relaxed coloring.

This free PDF suits children around 7 to 12 years old and also works well for older kids who enjoy famous landmarks. It fits a calm activity at home, in the classroom, or in a waiting room. Because the shapes are easy to recognize and the scene includes several larger areas, it is approachable for beginners while still offering enough detail for children who enjoy a little more focus.

Coloring pencils work especially well for the stone statue, soft clouds, and distant hills. You can keep Christ the Redeemer natural with grays, blues, greens, and teal, or use warm sunset shades to give the sky a peaceful mood.

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Coloring tips for this printable

  • Start with Christ the Redeemer and the pedestal in light gray, then add a slightly darker gray under the arms and along the robe lines to give the statue more depth.
  • Use a soft blue near the cloud band and a deeper blue above it, so the sky around Christ the Redeemer looks open while the line art stays crisp.
  • Color the bay in ocean blue and teal, then keep the Rio skyline a little lighter so Christ the Redeemer remains the main focus.
  • Try layered greens on the trees and mountains, with darker tones near the lower edges to separate the foreground from the distant hills behind Christ the Redeemer.
  • If you use markers on this free PDF, place a sheet under the page and switch to coloring pencils for the small platform and skyline details around Christ the Redeemer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Christ the Redeemer coloring page good for children?
Yes. This printable suits many children from about 7 to 12 years old. The shapes are clear, and the medium level of detail gives structure without making the page too hard.
What supplies work best for this printable?
Coloring pencils are a great choice for this page because they allow soft shading on the statue, sky, and mountains. Markers also work well for larger areas such as the bay and clouds.
Can I print this page at home?
Yes. You can print the free PDF at home on standard paper. If you want to use markers, thicker paper can help reduce show-through.
Is the scene difficult to finish?
Not usually. This coloring page has medium detail and balanced open space, so most children can finish it in about 30 to 45 minutes.
What parts of the picture can I color first?
A simple order is the statue first, then the sky and cloud band, followed by the bay, mountains, trees, and city skyline. This helps keep the main landmark clear.