Ecce Homo from the early 18th century
Figure carved in polychrome wood partially gilded, mounted with small garnets.
Wear due to age and use, chipping, xylophagous holes and cracks.
Measurements: 42,5 x 26,5 x 14,5 cm. Rear base 3,5 x 32 x 21,5 cm.
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Ecce Homo from the early 18th century.
Figure carved in polychrome wood partially gilded, mounted with small garnets.
Wear due to age and use, chipping, xylophagous holes and cracks.
Measurements: 42,5 x 26,5 x 14,5 cm. Rear base 3,5 x 32 x 21,5 cm.
The Christ, of 'half body', waits for the imminent crucifixion on the top of Golgotha, while he is mocked by the Roman soldiers. He is depicted wearing a crown of thorns and stripped of his garments, with his hands in a bound and perfectly crossed position, alluding to his fate on the Cross. Blood drips from the forehead and the drops are mounted with small garnets. Christian tradition considered the blood-red garnet as a symbol of Christ's sacrifice.
The Christ expresses a state of deep sorrow, echoed by the expression of restrained sadness on his face.
The title Ecce Homo - "Behold the man" - is taken from the words Pontius Pilate used to address the crowd when he presented Jesus to them after he had been scourged.
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