École européenne (XVI) - Ecce Homo

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Spécialisée dans les peintures et dessins du XVIIe siècle, expérience en maisons de vente.

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Cette Ecce Homo du XVIe siècle en huile offre une scène religieuse de la Renaissance avec son cadre.

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A compelling Ecce Homo scene rendered in oil on panel, likely dating to the 16th century. The composition centers on Christ presented to the crowd after his scourging, crowned with thorns and illuminated by a radiant halo. Bound and half-clothed, he stands between armored soldiers who gesture and jeer, emphasizing his vulnerability and the brutality of the moment. Above him appears the inscription “ECCE HOMO” (“Behold the man”), recalling Pontius Pilate’s words as he displays Christ to the people.

This devotional work captures the emotional intensity and pathos characteristic of late Renaissance religious painting. The artist’s attention to anatomical modeling, expressive faces, and detailed costume suggests influence from Northern European or Italian Mannerist workshops. The panel shows warm, earthy tones and a strong vertical composition that draws the viewer’s eye directly to the suffering figure of Christ.

The Ecce Homo episode—recorded in the Gospel of John—marks a pivotal moment in the Passion narrative, when Pilate, hoping to appease the crowd by showing Christ’s humiliation, instead sets in motion the final path toward the Crucifixion. This painting conveys both the spiritual depth and dramatic tension of that encounter.

A moving piece of devotional art with notable age, expressive craftsmanship, and strong narrative impact.

⦿ Dimensions (approx.): 25 x 32.5 cm (artwork), 39,5 x 47 cm (incl. frame/total).
⦿ Condition: Exhibits an authentic patina of age (see pictures).
⦿ Estimated Period: 16th century
⦿ Note: The frame is included as a gift and should be treated as such.
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– Dispatched from Germany, or free pick-up available.
⦿ Each digital screen displays color differently, so please be aware that the actual item may appear slightly different in colour than what you see on your computer or phone screen.
⦿ Please consider reusing or recycling the packaging. Thank you!
⦿ Important Note for U.S. Buyers:
Due to updated U.S. customs regulations, shipments may require additional processing time upon arrival. Import duties or customs fees—if assessed—are the responsibility of the buyer. Please ensure your shipping details are complete and accurate to avoid delays.

✦ FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE EU ✦

A compelling Ecce Homo scene rendered in oil on panel, likely dating to the 16th century. The composition centers on Christ presented to the crowd after his scourging, crowned with thorns and illuminated by a radiant halo. Bound and half-clothed, he stands between armored soldiers who gesture and jeer, emphasizing his vulnerability and the brutality of the moment. Above him appears the inscription “ECCE HOMO” (“Behold the man”), recalling Pontius Pilate’s words as he displays Christ to the people.

This devotional work captures the emotional intensity and pathos characteristic of late Renaissance religious painting. The artist’s attention to anatomical modeling, expressive faces, and detailed costume suggests influence from Northern European or Italian Mannerist workshops. The panel shows warm, earthy tones and a strong vertical composition that draws the viewer’s eye directly to the suffering figure of Christ.

The Ecce Homo episode—recorded in the Gospel of John—marks a pivotal moment in the Passion narrative, when Pilate, hoping to appease the crowd by showing Christ’s humiliation, instead sets in motion the final path toward the Crucifixion. This painting conveys both the spiritual depth and dramatic tension of that encounter.

A moving piece of devotional art with notable age, expressive craftsmanship, and strong narrative impact.

⦿ Dimensions (approx.): 25 x 32.5 cm (artwork), 39,5 x 47 cm (incl. frame/total).
⦿ Condition: Exhibits an authentic patina of age (see pictures).
⦿ Estimated Period: 16th century
⦿ Note: The frame is included as a gift and should be treated as such.
⦿ Shipping: Safe ✓ Fast dispatch ✓ Eco-friendly ✓ Tracked ✓ Insured ✓
– Dispatched from Germany, or free pick-up available.
⦿ Each digital screen displays color differently, so please be aware that the actual item may appear slightly different in colour than what you see on your computer or phone screen.
⦿ Please consider reusing or recycling the packaging. Thank you!
⦿ Important Note for U.S. Buyers:
Due to updated U.S. customs regulations, shipments may require additional processing time upon arrival. Import duties or customs fees—if assessed—are the responsibility of the buyer. Please ensure your shipping details are complete and accurate to avoid delays.

Détails

Artiste
École européenne (XVI)
Vendu avec cadre
Oui
Titre de l'œuvre d'art
Ecce Homo
Technique
Peinture à l’huile
Signature
Non signé(e)
Pays d’origine
Inconnu
Condition
Bon état
Hauteur
32,5 cm
Largeur
25 cm
Représentation/thème
Religion
Style
Renaissance
Période
XVIe siècle
Vendu par
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Objets vendus
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