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Alexander Yakovlevich GOLOVIN
The view of PAVLOV

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Alexander Yakovlevich GOLOVIN The view of PAVLOV
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Alexander Yakovlevich GOLOVIN

an important Russian artist and stage designer who designed sets for many productions by Sergei Diaghilev,1863-1930  Related Paintings of Alexander Yakovlevich GOLOVIN :. | Portrait of Fyodor Chaliapin as Boris Godunov | The Woman of spanish had on a shawl Black | The Woman of spanish had on a shawl red | Self-Portrait | Portrait |
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Ecce Homo
are the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the John 19:5, when he presents a scourged Jesus Christ, bound and crowned with thorns, to a hostile crowd shortly before his Crucifixion. The King James Version translates the phrase into English as Behold the Man. The scene is widely depicted in Christian art. The Ecce homo is a standard component of cycles illustrating the Passion and Life of Christ in art. It follows the Flagellation of Christ, the Crowning with thorns and the Mocking of Christ, the last two often being combined. The usual depiction shows Pilate and Christ, the mocking crowd and parts of the city of Jerusalem. But, from the 15th century, devotional pictures began to portray Jesus alone, in half or full figure with a purple robe, loincloth, crown of thorns and torture wounds, especially on his head. Similar subjects but with the wounds of the crucifixion visible (Nail wounds on the limbs, spear wounds on the sides), are termed a Man of Sorrow(s) (also Misericordia). If the "Instruments of the Passion" are present, it may be called an Arma Christi. If Christ is sitting down (usually supporting himself with his hand on his thigh), it may be referred to it as Christ at rest or Pensive Christ. It is not always possible to distinguish these subjects.






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