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Ecce Homo

1543, Artist: Tiziano Vecellio, gen. Tizian

 

 

Ecce Homo

The scene was rarely depicted in Italy but can probably be explained by the Flemish origins of the man who commissioned it. The figure of Christ though conspicuously moved to the side still attracts all our attention due to the picture’s brilliant composition. The excited young man to the left acts as the compositional introduction while the view of the soldier’s back leads our gaze up to the protagonist. The double eagle and the signature “EQUES CES” further to the right are the artist’s homage to the imperial court whose official painter Titian had become in 1533.

Currently not displayed.

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Italian, Venetian

Dated

1543

Artist

Tiziano Vecellio, gen. Tizian (um 1488 Pieve di Cadore - 1576 Venedig) - GND

Material

Canvas

Dimensions

242 cm × 361 cm
Framed: 284 cm × 404 cm × 16 cm

Signed

Inscribed at the bottom centre of the label: TITIANVS EQVES CES F. 1543

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 73

Provenance

Painted for the Venice based Flemish merchant Giovanni d'Anna; Until 1621 d'Anna family; 1621-1648 Coll. Buckingham; acquired in 1649

100 Meisterwerke - Ecce Homo - Tizian

IGS - Ecce Homo - Tizian

OESG - Ecce Homo - Tizian

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