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Titled Ecce Homo (“Behold the Man”), the painting was created between 1605 and 1609 and depicts the moment Pontius Pilate presented the scourged Jesus Christ to the crowds ahead of his ...
The never-before-seen piece has been hidden behind the Italian Renaissance artist’s Ecce Homo since roughly 1570. Now, a rendering of the mysterious portrait is on display in Cyprus.
(Tungsten/Galleria d'Arte Moderna via Wikimedia Commons) "Ecce Homo" (Behold the Man), by 19th-century painter Antonio Ciseri, depicts Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus to a crowd in Jerusalem.
'Ecce Homo' (Behold the Man), by 19th-century painter Antonio Ciseri, depicts Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus to a crowd in Jerusalem. Tungsten/Galleria d'Arte Moderna via Wikimedia Commons ...
"Ecce Homo: Behold the Man" is on view at the Bible Museum runs though May. Price Database. 02 July 2025. ... his trial before the Roman adjudicator Pontius Pilate, and his crucifixion.
The painting was found hidden underneath Titian’s Ecce Homo, an image of a bound Jesus wearing a crown of thorns standing next to Roman official Pontius Pilate, by researchers with the Andreas ...
Ecce Homo — Latin for “Behold the man!” — depicts the Roman governor Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus Christ to a crowd of onlookers in the final days before his crucifixion.
“Ecce Homo,” which was painted by the Italian master around 1606-09, will feature in a special one-piece exhibition from Tuesday, ... In front of him to the left is Pontius Pilate, ...
Presenting him to the people is the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, ... “Ecce Homo,” found in 2021 when it was about to be auctioned for a fraction of its worth, ...
Ecce Homo, which shows Roman governor Pontius Pilate presenting Christ to the people, is one of only about 60 known works by the Italian master - but it nearly escaped the attention of the wider ...