Ecce Homo (Andrea Solari)
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Ecce Homo is a subject of a series of oil on panel paintings by Andrea Solari, dating to between 1505 and 1510. Its hands show the influence of Solari's master Leonardo da Vinci and particularly his Lady with an Ermine.[citation needed]
List of versions
- Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan, oil on panel, 43x33 cm, c. 1505-1506[1][2]
- Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 57x44 cm, c.1505-1507 - shows Christ holding the rod with which he is about to be flogged[3]
- National Museum, Warsaw, 61.8x50.2 cm, 1505-1510 - shows Christ wearing a purple cloak, unlike the red cloak of the other versions[4]
- Private collection, Brescia, 61x50 cm, c.1505-1510
References
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- Paintings of Ecce Homo
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- Paintings in the Ashmolean Museum
- Paintings in the National Museum, Warsaw
- 1500s paintings