European school (XX) - Ecce Homo





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Fascinating and intense portrayal with small defects visible in the photo on canvas and frame, of the Ecce Homo, a classical subject of Christian iconography depicting Jesus Christ during the Passion, crowned with thorns. The work is executed with an oil technique that favors warm tones and browns, creating a strong chiaroscural contrast that emphasizes the pathos of the face and the depth of the gaze directed upward.
In the bottom, the work bears the inscription in elegant Gothic characters "Ecce Homo", which lends the painting a solemn and devotional character.
Technical Details:
• Subject: Ecce Homo (Christ with crown of thorns).
• Technique: Oil on canvas.
• Era: 1942.
• Style: Sacred realism inspired by Baroque.
• Frame: Included in the lot, splendid gilded wooden frame with relief floral decorations at the corners, which further enhances the work.
Signature and Date:
The work is regularly signed and dated by the author at the bottom right.
Fascinating and intense portrayal with small defects visible in the photo on canvas and frame, of the Ecce Homo, a classical subject of Christian iconography depicting Jesus Christ during the Passion, crowned with thorns. The work is executed with an oil technique that favors warm tones and browns, creating a strong chiaroscural contrast that emphasizes the pathos of the face and the depth of the gaze directed upward.
In the bottom, the work bears the inscription in elegant Gothic characters "Ecce Homo", which lends the painting a solemn and devotional character.
Technical Details:
• Subject: Ecce Homo (Christ with crown of thorns).
• Technique: Oil on canvas.
• Era: 1942.
• Style: Sacred realism inspired by Baroque.
• Frame: Included in the lot, splendid gilded wooden frame with relief floral decorations at the corners, which further enhances the work.
Signature and Date:
The work is regularly signed and dated by the author at the bottom right.

