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Ecce Homo and Crucifige. Two chiaroscuro drawings by an artist of the School of Rogier Van Der Weyden, preserved in the Bandini Museum of Fiesole
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Ecce Homo and Crucifige. Two chiaroscuro drawings by an artist of the School of Rogier Van Der Weyden, preserved in the Bandini Museum of Fiesole
Ecce Homo and Crucifige. Two chiaroscuro drawings by an artist of the School of Rogier Van Der Weyden, preserved in the Bandini Museum of Fiesole. Fiesole Bandini Museum. Drawing Late Gothic, Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1941 ca.. Date of Artwork:1420-1464 ca
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-048916-0000
Media ID 33140612
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Belt Crown Of Thorns Footwear Gothic Instrument Or Object Life Of Christ Mantle Cloak Masculine Tradional Ecce Homo Headdress Civilian Subject
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This print showcases two exquisite chiaroscuro drawings by an artist from the School of Rogier Van Der Weyden, which are currently preserved in the Bandini Museum of Fiesole. The first drawing, titled "Ecce Homo" depicts a poignant scene from the life of Christ, where he is presented to the crowd with a crown of thorns upon his head. The detailed rendering and masterful use of light and shadow create a sense of depth and emotion that draws viewers into this powerful moment. In contrast, the second drawing titled "Crucifige" portrays a female figure dressed in traditional clothing from the Middle Ages. Her somber expression and posture suggest her involvement in religious or ceremonial practices related to crucifixion. This artwork not only showcases exceptional artistic skill but also provides valuable insights into fashion and clothing styles prevalent during that era. The photograph itself was taken around 1941, capturing these remarkable drawings dating back to approximately 1420-1464 AD. It is evident that both pieces belong to the Late Gothic period, characterized by its intricate details and symbolic representations commonly found in European art during this time. Alinari Fratelli's photography successfully captures every minute detail present on these delicate artworks while preserving their historical significance for future generations. Through this image, we can appreciate how art has served as a medium for storytelling throughout history while providing glimpses into different aspects of human existence such as religion, culture, and fashion.
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