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Ecce Homo
Ecce Homo
Ecce Homo
Museum of International Folk Art
DepartmentLatin America

Ecce Homo

NameSculpture, fragment
Date18th century
Place madeMexico, North America
(not assigned)México
Mediumtempera, gesso, glass, cloth
Dimensionsoverall: 51 CM H (IN SEATED POSE)
Credit LineMrs. M. H. McGinley
Object numberA.1970.38.1 A
DescriptionEcce Homo (Latin for "Behold the Man") refers to the biblical moment when Pontius Pilate presented a scourged Jesus to a hostile crowd.

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