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Ecce Homo, 1519 (fresco)
2562740 Ecce Homo, 1519 (fresco) by Romanino, Girolamo (c.1485-c.1566); Duomo (Cattedrale Santa Maria dell Assunta), Cremona, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Cremona, Duomo (the Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta), interior, middle nave, thirteenth vault: " Ecce Homo", fresco by Girolamo Romanino, 1519.
Cremona, Duomo (Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta), interno, navata mediana, tredicesimo arcone: " Ecce Homo", affresco di Girolamo Romanino, 1519.); Ghigo Roli
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This print captures the profound artwork of "Ecce Homo" by Girolamo Romanino, created in 1519. The fresco is located in the Duomo (Cattedrale Santa Maria dell'Assunta) in Cremona, Lombardy, Italy. The image showcases the interior of the cathedral, specifically the middle nave and thirteenth vault where this masterpiece resides. "Ecce Homo" meaning "Behold the Man" depicts Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns and bound with ropes, symbolizing his passion and suffering. The architectural beauty of the cathedral serves as a backdrop to this poignant scene. The grandeur of its design enhances the emotional impact conveyed by Romanino's brushstrokes. Through this artwork, Romanino invites viewers to contemplate Christ's sacrifice and embrace their own faith. The painting evokes feelings of empathy and compassion as we witness Jesus' pain and cloak ourselves in Christianity's teachings. This print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Bridgeman Images. It transports us back to 16th-century Italy when art was used as a powerful medium for spiritual contemplation. Whether displayed at home or within an art collection, this image serves as a reminder of our shared human experience and offers solace through its depiction of divine love amidst suffering.
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