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Ecce Homo, one of the six bas-reliefs depicting the mysteries of the Passion, by Giambologna, in the Cappella della Madonna del Soccorso, Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence
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Ecce Homo, one of the six bas-reliefs depicting the mysteries of the Passion, by Giambologna, in the Cappella della Madonna del Soccorso, Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence
Ecce Homo, one of the six bas-reliefs depicting the mysteries of the Passion, by Giambologna, in the Cappella della Madonna del Soccorso, Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence Florence Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Cappella della Madonna del Soccorso Low Relief, Basrelief Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1550-1608 ca.. Artist:Giambologna, Jean de Boulogne, known as
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-002038-0000
Media ID 33107997
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Jesus Christ Christ Child Life Of Christ Passion Soldier Ecce Homo Subject
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This photograph captures the intricate beauty of "Ecce Homo" one of the six bas-reliefs depicting the mysteries of the Passion, created by Giambologna. Located in the Cappella della Madonna del Soccorso within the Basilica of Santissima Annunziata in Florence, this artwork showcases both Late Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles. Dating back to approximately 1550-1608, Giambologna's masterpiece portrays a pivotal moment in Christian history - Ecce Homo, or "Behold the Man". The scene depicts Jesus Christ presented before Pontius Pilate, clad in period-appropriate clothing that reflects both ancient and late Renaissance fashion. The photograph itself was taken around 1890 by Alinari Fratelli. It beautifully captures every delicate detail and texture of Giambologna's low relief sculpture. From Jesus' serene expression to Pilate's contemplative gaze, each element is meticulously carved with skillful precision. Giambologna, also known as Jean de Boulogne, was renowned for his ability to breathe life into stone through his sculptures. His work often explored religious themes and played a significant role during Europe's first and second millenniums A. D. , particularly during the Renaissance period. Visiting this basilica allows viewers to immerse themselves in an artistic journey through time. As they stand before "Ecce Homo" they can witness firsthand how art has evolved from its early roots to embrace different stylistic periods such as Late Renaissance and Baroque. This photograph serves as a testament not only to Giambologna's talent but also to Alinari Fratelli's ability to capture its essence for future generations. It invites us all on a visual pilgrimage where we can appreciate both historical significance and artistic mastery intertwined within this remarkable piece of art.
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