The ambitious “Ecce Homo,” by Italian painter Antonio Ciseri (1821 – 1891), demonstrates the artist's detailed focus on furnishings, clothing and architecture. The work illustrates the trial of Jesus by a hostile mob at Jerusalem’s Praetorium. Roman Governor Pontius Pilate presents Jesus to the angry swarm, exclaiming “Ecce Homo!” meaning “Behold the Man!” The crowd insists that their only king is Caesar, and condemns Jesus to crucifixion.
A prominent 19th-century artist, Antonio Ciseri (1821 – 1891) powerfully revitalized religious painting. Trained in Florence, Ciseri drew inspiration chiefly from Raphael and other Italian Renaissance artists. His religious works—permeated with drama and photographic clarity—contained precisely detailed furnishings, architecture and clothing. Ciseri often painted one central figure who looked out of the artwork and connected with the viewer. Also a skilled portraitist, Ciseri received many significant commissions from Italian and Swiss churches.
This giclée print offers beautiful color accuracy. Giclée (French for “to spray”) is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto the paper’s surface creating natural color transitions. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is a great option for framing with its smooth, acid free surface.
Posted on: 2/8/2012
5.0Beautiful pic enhanced by the frame
By Mish
from Hyattsville, MD
- Attractive Frame Design
- Great Quality Material
- Nice Workmanship
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- 40 – 44
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Living Room
- Great Quality Paper
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Age:
- 65 or older
- Gender:
- Male
- Display Location:
- Hallway
Posted on: 5/25/2010
(7 of 8 customers found this review helpful)
5.0Great soul searching picture
By Tillie
from Tehacahpi, CA
- Great Quality Material
- Nice Workmanship
- Perfect Size
- Vibrant Colors
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Decoration
- Fill Wall Space
- Inspiration