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''Ecce Homo'' is the title of a series of paintings by the Italian Renaissance master Antonello da Messina. They date from 1470〔The date formerly visible on the ex-coll. Olivares painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.〕 to 1475. Antonello is known to have treated this subject four times; three (b, c, d) are variations of the same design; a fourth (a) differs. *a) ''Christ Crowned with Thorns'', in the collection of Gaspar Méndez de Haro, 7th Marquis of Carpio in 1687; Don Giulio Alliata, Palermo, 1698, when it was said to bear the date 1470, now illegible; ...Michael Friedsam, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. no.32.100.82.〔Federico Zeri and Elizabeth E. Gardner, ''Italian Painting: the Venetian School'' (Metropolitan Museum) 1973:2, pl. 2).〕 *b) Picture Gallery of Collegio Alberoni, Piacenza, dated 1472. *c) Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, dated 1474. *d) National Gallery of the Palazzo Spinola, Genoa. ==See also== *Italian Renaissance painting, development of themes 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ecce Homo (Antonello da Messina)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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