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Christ shown people Ecce Homo Passion series title
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Christ shown people Ecce Homo Passion series title
Christ shown to the people (Ecce Homo) The Passion (series title), Christ is shown to the people on a podium by Pilate. Pilate has asked the people whether he will release Christ or Barabbas. The people are calling for Barabbas to be released, what happens in the middle, and for Christ to be crucified. Pilate washes his hands in innocence, Pilate showing Christ to the people, Ostentatio Christi, Ecce Homo (John 19: 4-6), Pilate washing his hands (in innocence), Abraham Hogenberg, Keulen, 1597 and/or 1597 - before 1653, paper, engraving, h 193 mm × w 125 mm
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Media ID 19548027
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1597 1653 Asked Calling Christ Shown Crucified Ecce Homo Hands Innocence John 19 Keulen Middle Ostentatio Christi Passion People Pilate Pilate Washing Released Series Title Shown Barabbas Podium
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The captivating print titled "Christ shown to the people (Ecce Homo) The Passion" depicts a powerful scene from biblical history. In this moment, Christ stands on a podium, presented to the crowd by Pilate. The atmosphere is tense as Pilate poses a crucial question to the people: should he release Christ or Barabbas? As we observe closely, it becomes evident that the majority of voices are calling for Barabbas' freedom and demanding Christ's crucifixion. In the midst of this chaotic scene, Pilate washes his hands in innocence, symbolizing his attempt to absolve himself from any responsibility for what is about to unfold. His actions highlight the moral dilemma faced by those in positions of power when confronted with difficult decisions. The artist skillfully captures this pivotal moment through intricate engraving techniques on paper. Created by Abraham Hogenberg in Keulen between 1597 and 1653, this print showcases his mastery in conveying emotions and storytelling through visual art. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of John 19:4-6 where Jesus is presented as "Ecce Homo" meaning "Behold the Man". This title emphasizes both Christ's humanity and vulnerability during these trying times. This remarkable piece from Liszt Collection invites us to reflect on themes of sacrifice, justice, and human nature while marveling at its artistic brilliance.
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