Ecce homo
After the Dutch sculptor Louis Royer won the Prix de Rome, he spent four years studying in Rome, then the leading centre for European sculpture. Among the works he created there was this figure of Christ, crowned with thorns, at the moment of his presentation to the people. Hence the title Ecce homo: ‘Behold the man’.
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Ecce homo
After the Dutch sculptor Louis Royer won the Prix de Rome, he spent four years studying in Rome, then the leading centre for European sculpture. Among the works he created there was this figure of Christ, crowned with thorns, at the moment of his presentation to the people. Hence the title Ecce homo: ‘Behold the man’.
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After the Dutch sculptor Louis ...... e Ecce homo: ‘Behold the man’.
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Nadat hij de Prix de Rome had ...... ook Ecce homo: ‘Zie de mens’.
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Rijksmuseum
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Ecce homo
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Ecce homo
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created
1826
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1826
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extent
beeld grondvlak breedte 34 cm
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beeld grondvlak diepte 48 cm
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breedte 67,0 cm
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depth 45.0 cm
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depth 48 cm
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diepte 45,0 cm
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gewicht 300 kg
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height 88.0 cm
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hoogte 88,0 cm
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weight 300 kg
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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second quarter 19th century
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tweede kwart 19e eeuw
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