Follower of Quentin Massys
"Ecce Homo.
Oil on panel.
Measurements: 24 x 18 cm; 30 x 24 cm (frame).
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Flemish school of the first half of the sixteenth century. Follower of Quentin MASSYS (Louvain, ca. 1466 - 1530).
"Ecce Homo.
Oil on panel.
Measurements: 24 x 18 cm; 30 x 24 cm (frame).
This painting represents a bust Ecce Homo, a widespread iconography in the Flemish environment of the first decades of the sixteenth century, especially in the environment of Quentin Massys and his workshop. The work presents a frontal image of Christ crowned with thorns, with his head slightly inclined, his gaze lowered and a restrained expression of pain and resignation, all features characteristic of the devotional model developed by Massys and widely replicated by his circle.
From a stylistic point of view, the panel shows clear links with Massys' language, especially in the construction of the face: the elongated oval, the heavy, half-closed eyelids, the delicate light transition in the flesh tones and the meticulous treatment of the beard and hair with fine, precise brushstrokes. To this is added the use of a golden background, worked with an irregular patina, which refers to solutions still anchored in the tradition of the Flemish primitives, but reinterpreted in a more modern key, as is usual in the production of the master and his immediate environment.
The restrained emotional intensity, far from extreme dramatism, as well as the search for an intimate and meditative devotion, are fully within the spiritual ideals that Massys developed in his religious representations. Likewise, the closed composition, the emphasis on the bust and the absence of narrative elements reinforce its function as an image for private contemplation, a format especially in demand in early 16th century Antwerp.
Although the quality of the work is remarkable, certain aspects -such as a somewhat more rigid execution in the drawing or less subtlety in some modeling passages- allow us to rule out a direct attribution to the master and point more solidly to an artist active in his circle, with direct knowledge of his models, probably linked to his workshop or to his immediate sphere of influence.
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