Ecce Homo, a painting by Italian Renaissance master Titian, has been found to be hiding a mysterious portrait of an unknown ...
Advanced digital imaging reveals a portrait of an unknown man beneath "Ecce Homo," an oil painting by renowned Renaissance ...
The newly discovered work shows an unidentified man with a thin moustache, quill in hand, standing next to a stack of papers ...
"Microscopic observations of the craqueleure of the painting allowed us to document the stratigraphy of the canvas and to ...
This painting was holding a centuries-old secret that art historians were thrilled to find. A close examination of "Ecce Homo" by Renaissance artist Titian revealed another painting underneath.
A rendering of the original painting, which depicts Christ crowned with ... in Cyprus under the artwork of Renaissance master Titian on a 16th-century painting, the Ecce Homo, hangs at the Limassol ...
The finished artwork, called Ecce Homo - meaning 'Behold, The Man' in English - shows Jesus standing next to Pontius Pilate, who presided over the last stages of Jesus' trial before he was crucified.
The finished artwork, called Ecce Homo - meaning "Behold, The Man" in English - shows Jesus standing next to Pontius Pilate, who presided over the last stages of Jesus' trial before he was crucified.
In this instance, it was a full portrait, which he turned upside down and painted over with “Ecce Homo.” “I am not aware of any case where we can safely map the direct painting of a ...