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Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
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Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623
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Beaten Bible Scene Christ Jesus Crowds Cruelty Ecce Homo Goltzius Goltzius Hendrik Hendrick Goltzius Hendrik Hendrik Goltzius Henry Goltzius Israel Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel Jewish Mannerism Mannerist Mocking Passion Of Christ Pilate Pilate Pontius Pontius Pontius Pilate Showing Baroque Era Biblical Ludovicus Ludovicus Siceram
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This print captures the intense biblical scene of "Ecce Homo" from The Passion of Christ, created around 1623 by Ludovicus Siceram. Set in the Baroque era, this engraving depicts a pivotal moment in Christian history with remarkable detail and emotion. In the image, we see Jesus Christ standing before Pontius Pilate, surrounded by a hostile crowd. His beaten body bears witness to the cruelty he has endured. The artist's mastery lies in his ability to convey not only physical suffering but also the spiritual weight that Jesus carries on his shoulders. The Dutch artist Hendrik Goltzius heavily influenced Siceram's work, evident through his use of Mannerist techniques and attention to intricate details. This Flemish masterpiece transports us back to Jerusalem during Roman times, where religious tensions ran high. Through this powerful artwork, Siceram invites viewers to reflect on themes of faith, sacrifice, and human nature. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' selfless act for humanity's salvation and challenges us to consider our own beliefs and actions. Displayed at The Met museum today, this print stands as a testament to both artistic skill and religious devotion. Its monochromatic palette adds an ethereal quality that enhances its timeless message across centuries.
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