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Ecce Homo, c.1663 — 1664. Creator: Luca Giordano
Ecce Homo, c.1663 -- 1664
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Behold The Man Bound Canvas Material Christ Antiphonetes Crown Of Thorns Ecce Homo Giordano Luca Gospel Of John Hands Late Baroque Looking Up Luca Fapresto Giordano Luca Giordano Luca Giordano Il Giovane Luca Lgiordano Lucca Giordano Lucco Giordano Luco Giordano Passion Of Christ Persecution Rope Tableau Tied Up Christ Jesus Paris Museums Petit Palais
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21.8cm x 25.4cm (8.6" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 21.8cm x 26.9cm (8.6" x 10.6")
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Ecce Homo," or "Behold the Man," is a powerful and evocative oil on canvas painting by the renowned 17th century Italian artist, Luca Giordano. Painted around 1663-1664, this masterpiece is a prime example of the late Baroque period in European art. The painting depicts Jesus Christ, following his trial before the Sanhedrin, being presented to the crowd as the "Man of Sorrows," wearing a crown of thorns and with a rope around his neck, symbolizing his impending crucifixion. Jesus stands before the crowd, his hands bound, his gaze fixed upward as if in quiet contemplation or acceptance of his fate. His body, draped in the folds of his robe, is bathed in the warm, rich colors of the Italian sun. The painting's title, "Ecce Homo," is derived from the words spoken by Pontius Pilate as he presented Jesus to the crowd, asking them to decide his fate. This painting is a testament to the enduring power of the Christian faith and the Passion of Christ. It is a reminder of the persecution and suffering endured by Jesus, and the ultimate sacrifice he made for the salvation of humanity. The painting is now housed in the Musée du Petit Palais in Paris, where it is a cherished part of the institution's heritage art collection. Luca Giordano, also known as "Luca Fapresto," "Luca Giordano il Giovane," and "Lucca Giordano," was a prolific artist of the Baroque era, known for his dynamic use of color and dramatic compositions. His works can be found in museums and galleries throughout Europe and beyond, making him an important figure in the history of Western art.
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