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Ecce Homo, painting by Murillo. Pinacoteca, Vatican, Rome
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Ecce Homo, painting by Murillo. Pinacoteca, Vatican, Rome
Ecce Homo, painting by Murillo. Pinacoteca, Vatican, Rome Painting Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2002. Date of Artwork:1638-1682 ca.. Artist:Murillo Bartolom Esteban (1617-1682)
Alinari, Fratelli
FDC-F-000300-0000
Media ID 33185107
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Crown Of Thorns Functions And Treatments For The Body Instrument Or Object Life Of Christ Pain Ecce Homo Subject
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This print showcases the renowned painting "Ecce Homo" by Murillo, housed in the Pinacoteca of Vatican City, Rome. The artwork itself is a masterpiece that exemplifies both Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, reflecting Europe's artistic heritage from the First to Second Millennium A. D. The photograph was taken in 2002, capturing the essence of this remarkable piece created between 1638 and 1682. Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, a talented artist from Spain who lived during this period (1617-1682), skillfully depicted the subject matter with great precision. Intriguingly, "Ecce Homo" portrays Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns while holding an instrument or object associated with his crucifixion. This powerful representation delves into various themes such as pain, functions and treatments for the body. It explores both physiological and psychological aspects through its depiction of the nude human body. As part of biblical New Testament narratives surrounding Christ's life, "Ecce Homo" holds immense significance within religious art history. Its presence in this prestigious gallery highlights its importance not only as an individual work but also within European Baroque art movement. Alinari Fratelli has expertly captured this iconic painting through their lens, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty even if they cannot witness it firsthand at Pinacoteca. While commercial use should not be mentioned here due to copyright restrictions on Alinari's work, it is undeniable that their photography brings us closer to experiencing Murillo's genius brushstrokes and profound storytelling. Overall, this print serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with art that transcends time and space – connecting us deeply to our cultural heritage while evoking emotions that resonate across generations.
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