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"Man of Sorrows: A Captivating Journey through Art" Step into the world of sorrow and redemption as we explore the captivating depictions of the "Man of Sorrows

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Head of Christ, c. 1540. Artist: Sodoma (1477-1549)

Head of Christ, c. 1540. Artist: Sodoma (1477-1549)
Head of Christ, c.1540. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Ecce Homo, c. 1605. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Ecce Homo, c. 1605. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Ecce Homo, c. 1605. Found in the collection of the Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1603-1604. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1603-1604. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1603-1604. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Ecce Homo, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Ecce Homo, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Ecce Homo, 1634. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1620. Artist: Terbrugghen, Hendrick Jansz (1588-1629)

Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1620. Artist: Terbrugghen, Hendrick Jansz (1588-1629)
Christ Crowned with Thorns, 1620. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Ecce Homo, 1543. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Ecce Homo, 1543. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Ecce Homo, 1543. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: The Man of Sorrows between Two Angels (Schr. 900), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon

The Man of Sorrows between Two Angels (Schr. 900), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon
The Man of Sorrows between Two Angels (Schr. 900), 15th century

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: The Man of Sorrows at the Column, 1523. Creator: Nicols Hogenberg

The Man of Sorrows at the Column, 1523. Creator: Nicols Hogenberg
The Man of Sorrows at the Column, 1523

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great and the apparition of Jesus Christ as The Man of Sorrows

The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great and the apparition of Jesus Christ as The Man of Sorrows
KW478242 The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great and the apparition of Jesus Christ as The Man of Sorrows, from Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: The Blood of the Redeemer, 1460-5 (egg tempera on panel)

The Blood of the Redeemer, 1460-5 (egg tempera on panel)
XOS1765754 The Blood of the Redeemer, 1460-5 (egg tempera on panel) by Bellini, Giovanni (c.1430-1516); National Gallery, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMan Of Sorrows Collection: Ecce Homo, c. 1435 (tempera & oil on panel)

Ecce Homo, c. 1435 (tempera & oil on panel)
XKH144546 Ecce Homo, c.1435 (tempera & oil on panel) by Master Francke of Hamburg (c.1345-c.1415); 92.5x67 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright



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"Man of Sorrows: A Captivating Journey through Art" Step into the world of sorrow and redemption as we explore the captivating depictions of the "Man of Sorrows. " From renowned artists such as Cranach, Rubens, and Anon, these masterpieces transport us to a realm where pain intertwines with hope. In Lucas Cranach's "The Flagellation of Christ, " painted in 1538, we witness the agony endured by Jesus. The strokes on his back reveal the brutality he faced for our salvation. Similarly, Pieter Paul Rubens' rendition from 1617 evokes a visceral response as we empathize with Christ's suffering at the hands of humanity. Housed within Hamburg's Hamburger Kunsthalle, an oil panel titled "Man of Sorrows" beckons us closer. Its intricate details invite contemplation on Christ's sacrifice and remind us that even in anguish, there is divine purpose. Another poignant portrayal is found in "Ecce Homo, " an oil panel from the first half of the 16th century. Here, we witness Jesus standing before Pontius Pilate - a moment frozen in time that encapsulates both vulnerability and strength. Moving beyond solitary imagery, tempera artist Anon presents us with "Man of Sorrows with Madonna and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. " This piece showcases Mary's unwavering support amidst her son's torment while Saint Catherine symbolizes steadfast faith during trials. "Mater Dolorose and Man of Sorrows" transports viewers to a realm where grief unites mother and son. Painted on panel using oil techniques, this artwork captures raw emotion that resonates across centuries. In another masterpiece titled "Christ crowned with Thorns, " created around 1500 by an anonymous artist; thorns pierce Jesus' brow as he bears his crown bravely - reminding us that even amidst suffering; divinity shines forth.