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Ecce Homo (Titian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christ Carrying the Cross (Titian)
''Christ Carrying the Cross'' (also ''Ecce Homo'') is a 1505 oil painting attributed to either the Italian Renaissance master Titian or Giorgione. It is located in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, Italy. ==History== The painting is mentioned in several historical documents, since it has been the subject of veneration and devotion, due to its alleged miraculous properties. It was originally located in the church of San Rocco, annexed to the eponymuous ''Scuola'' where it is now, although it is unknown if it was on a pillar near the high altar or in a side chapel. The attribution of the work has been disputed since the very 16th century: Giorgio Vasari in both the first (1550) and second (1658) edition of his ''Lives'' assigns it to Giorgione and Titian at the same time. Further, both Titian and Giorgione had relationships with the guild which held the church and the ''Scuola''; Giorgione was a friend of painter Vincenzo Catena, a member of the guild. The work's composition inspired numerous painters in Veneto and Lombardy, such as Lorenzo Lotto, Giovanni Bellini and Andrea Solario.
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