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Ecce Homo, after Carlo Dolci (1616–1686)

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Ecce Homo is a superb, striking and emotive Old Master in oil on copper after the renowned Italian Baroque artist Carlo Dolci. The "Ecce Homo" shows the figure of Christ before His crucifixion, wearing a crown of thorns, bruised and mocked by those around Him, rendering the figure with a solemn and intense expression. The figure of Christ is shown with His head slightly bowed, His face bearing the marks of suffering, and His eyes filled with a mixture of sorrow and compassion, as He presents Himself to the viewer, embodying the pathos of His impending fate. The use of oil on copper creates a smooth, luminous surface that adds depth and richness to the colors, with the delicate texture of copper lending the painting a sense of intimacy and refinement. Dolci was known for his detailed, almost photographic realism, and in this work, the meticulous attention to detail—particularly in the rendering of Christ’s face, hands, and the fine textures of His garments—reflects that tradition. The somber tones of the piece—earthy browns, rich reds, and golds—are used to emphasize the emotional gravity of the scene. The crown of thorns is rendered with painful precision, and Christ's expression is both deeply human and transcendent, capturing the complex emotions of His sacrifice. This painting, while rooted in Baroque tradition, conveys a profound spiritual reflection on suffering, sacrifice, and redemption, highlighting the timeless nature of Carlo Dolci's influence in religious art.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 9.06 in (23 cm)
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    n/aPrice: $2,450
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    Carlo Dolci (1616 - 1686, Italian)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
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    Seller: 61stDibs: LU2841215972782

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