Christ shown people Ecce Homo Passion Christ
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Christ shown people Ecce Homo Passion Christ
Christ shown to the people (Ecce Homo) Passion of Christ (series title), Pilate shows Christ to the people who have gathered in the marketplace in front of a large building. A soldier pulls Christs cloak aside. Christ is now half naked before the people with the crown of thorns on their heads. Print from a series of 13 prints and a title print made by Z. Dolendo and J. de Gheyn II. Christ alone (also called Ecce Homo ), Zacharias Dolendo (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1596 - 1598, paper, engraving, h 140 mm × w 105 mm
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Media ID 19544858
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1596 1598 Christ Shown Crown Dolendo Ecce Homo Front Gathered Heads Leiden Marketplace Passion People Pilate Series Title Thorns Title Print Zacharias Dolendo Christ Alone Large Building Mentioned
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Liszt Collection transports us back to a significant moment in history - the Passion of Christ. In this particular image titled "Christ shown to the people (Ecce Homo)" we witness Pilate revealing Jesus to a crowd that has gathered in a bustling marketplace, right in front of an imposing edifice. The scene is filled with tension and emotion as a soldier forcefully pulls aside Christ's cloak, leaving him half-naked before the onlookers. The crown of thorns adorning his head serves as a painful reminder of his impending suffering. This print is part of a series consisting of 13 prints and one title print created by Z. Dolendo and J. de Gheyn II. Zacharias Dolendo, mentioned on the object, played an instrumental role in bringing this poignant moment to life through engraving on paper. The Leiden-based artist meticulously captured every detail, ensuring that viewers could feel the weighty atmosphere surrounding Christ's public exposure. As we gaze upon this profound image, it reminds us not only of Jesus' sacrifice but also prompts reflection on our own humanity and capacity for compassion. It serves as an enduring testament to faith, resilience, and ultimately redemption - themes that continue to resonate across time and cultures.
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