Lombard painter of the 17th century
Ecce Homo
Oil on canvas (56 x 43 cm, framed 75 x 63 cm)
Provenance: Florence, Pandolfini, 5.10.2021, lot 209
https://www.pandolfini.it/it/asta-1077/scuola-lombarda-sec-xvii-7.asp
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The proposed painting, the work of a Lombard painter active in the 17th century, shows the image of Christ portrayed according to the iconography of the Ecce Homo, with a crown of thorns placed on his long hair, stripped of his clothes, awaiting his immediate crucifixion on Golgotha.
...Jesus came out, wearing the crown of thorns. Pilate said to them, "Here is the man." When the chief priests and the guards saw him, they shouted, "Crucify him! Crucify him!" (John 19:5).
This type of representation of Christ, defined as Ecce Homo and which, as specified, comes before the moment of his Crucifixion, after being arrested and flogged, while being mocked by Roman soldiers, who crown him with thorns as a sign of mockery towards the one who had proclaimed himself the King of Kings, spread in the 16th century, giving rise to particularly intense creations.
The image reconciles the remarkable spiritual strength of Christ in his moment of human suffering with a refined elegance, supported by the superb descriptive ability of the face that stands out from the dark background.
Although the Ecce Homo is not an 'easy' subject, in our case it is not a work treated with a strong dramatic sense, but equally capable of arousing emotion. Awaiting his martyrdom, what strikes is the face that appears imperturbable and not at all suffering, but also serene, evoking the forgiveness he has granted to his executioners.
The canvas is in good condition, considering the period.
The painting, like all our items, is sold with a photographic certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law.
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