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'''Ecce Homo''' is an event in the [[Trial of Jesus before Pilate]], when Jesus was presented by [[Pilate]] to the crowd after the [[Flagellation of Jesus|Flagellation]]. Very similar to the iconography of the [[Ecce Homo]] is that of the [[Man of Sorrow]], where however the figure of the suffering Jesus is completely removed and isolated from his "historical" context and offered to the veneration of the believers.  
'''Ecce Homo''' is an event in the [[Trial of Jesus before Pilate]], when Jesus was presented by [[Pilate]] to the crowd after the [[Flagellation of Jesus|Flagellation]]. Very similar to the iconography of the [[Ecce Homo]] is that of the [[Man of Sorrow]], where however the figure of the suffering Jesus is completely removed and isolated from his "narrative" context and offered to the veneration of the believers.  


* See [[Trial of Jesus before Pilate]]; see also [[Man of Sorrow]]
* See [[Trial of Jesus before Pilate]]; see also [[Man of Sorrow]]
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File:Ecce Homo Munkacsy.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1896 Munkácsy), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Munkacsy.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1896 Munkácsy), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Corinth.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1925 Corinth), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Corinth.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1925 Corinth), art]]
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== The Man of Sorrow ==
'''Man of Sorrow''' is a devotional portrait of Jesus as a suffering man during his Passion. The iconography is very similar to that of the [[Ecce Homo]], where Jesus is presented by [[Pilate]] to the crowd during the [[Trial of Jesus before Pilate]]. The figure of the [[Man of Sorrow]] however is completely removed and isolated from his "narrative" context and offered to the veneration of the believers. Only occasionally the representation as Jesus as the ''Man of Sorrow'' is accompanied by angels or saints.
* See [[Jesus of Nazareth]]; see also [[Ecce Homo]]
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File:Ecce Homo Antonello.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1473 Antonello da Messina), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Solari.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1506 Solari), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Titian.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1548 Titian), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Bouts.jpg|[[Man of Sorrow (1549 Bouts), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Dolci.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1635 Dolci), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Reni.jpg|[[Ecce homo (1639 Reni), art]]
File:Ecce Homo Cerezo.jpg|[[Ecce Homo (1650 Cerezo), art]]
File:Christ Thorns Pippin.jpg|[[Christ Crowned With Thorns (1938 Pippin), art]]
File:Black Jesus.jpg|Black Jesus (1960s)
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 23 January 2021

Ecce Homo is an event in the Trial of Jesus before Pilate, when Jesus was presented by Pilate to the crowd after the Flagellation. Very similar to the iconography of the Ecce Homo is that of the Man of Sorrow, where however the figure of the suffering Jesus is completely removed and isolated from his "narrative" context and offered to the veneration of the believers.


The Man of Sorrow

Man of Sorrow is a devotional portrait of Jesus as a suffering man during his Passion. The iconography is very similar to that of the Ecce Homo, where Jesus is presented by Pilate to the crowd during the Trial of Jesus before Pilate. The figure of the Man of Sorrow however is completely removed and isolated from his "narrative" context and offered to the veneration of the believers. Only occasionally the representation as Jesus as the Man of Sorrow is accompanied by angels or saints.

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