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cigoli ecce homo
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Ludovico Cigoli's *Ecce Homo*, painted around 1605/06, stands as a testament to Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s unparalleled ability to capture the visceral drama of biblical narrative. More than just a depiction of Jesus’s crucifixion—a pivotal event in Christian theology—the painting embodies Caravaggio's revolutionary approach to art history and continues to fascinate audiences today.
Beyond its technical brilliance, *Ecce Homo* is laden with symbolic significance. Caravaggio deliberately contrasts Pilate’s calm demeanor with Jesus’s suffering—a visual representation of the conflict between justice and compassion. The artist's meticulous attention to detail—from the folds of Pilate’s robe to the expressions on Christ’s face—aims to evoke profound empathy in the viewer.
The painting's journey through history is as compelling as its artistic merit. Initially commissioned by Cardinal Massimo Massimi, it became part of a celebrated competition among three artists—Caravaggio, Cigoli and Domenico Passignano—a testament to Caravaggio’s influence on his contemporaries. Its subsequent ownership spanned from the Palazzo Bianco in Genoa to Madrid, where it remains today.
1571 - 1610 , Spain
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