Ecce Homo — Brunswijkse Monogrammist
Brunswijkse Monogrammist. Painted c. 1525 - c. 1535.
Ecce homo means ‘Behold the Man’: at the top of the stairs, the arrested Christ is shown to the people who demand his crucifixion. The painter set this important biblical story in an imaginary city of his own time. Daily life continues as usual: building work goes on, there is a market, and ships are being unloaded in the harbour.
From the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Currently on display in Emperor, nobility, bourgeoisie, Middle Ages and Renaissance, Main building.
oil paint (paint), panel · Original size: 89.5 × 55 cm
Print: 89.5 × 55 cm, printed on Hahnemühle FineArt archival cotton paper. Museum-grade reproduction quality, true to the colours and detail of the original work.
Frame (optional): a custom-made wooden frame in a matte black finish, cut to the exact dimensions of this print, with an off-white passe-partout mat and protective glazing. Ready to hang.
Source: https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200108819. Image released under CC0 by the Rijksmuseum.