Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo by Hans Lützelburger; anonymous

Medium

paper

Dimensions

230; 154

About this artwork

blad: hoogte 230 mm x breedte 154 mm

Art Historical Context

**Ecce Homo**Latin for "Behold the Man is a poignant depiction of the biblical moment when Pontius Pilate presents the crowned Jesus Christ to the jeering crowd, a scene rich in Christian iconography symbolizing suffering and redemption. Created between 150 and 1510, this intimate work on paper measures just 230 mm high by 154 mm wide, making it a delicate, portable piece ideal for personal devotion during the Northern Renaissance. Attributed to German engraver Hans Lütburger with anonymous contributions, it reflects the era's mastery of printmaking techniques. Lützelburger, active in the ear...

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