
Ecce Homo
1857 · pen on ink, paper, chalk, pencil
width: 251 cm, height: 349 cm
Rijksmuseum

Ary Scheffer was a Dutch-French painter active in the 19th century, known for historical and literary subject matter executed in a Romantic idiom. He worked primarily in oil on canvas, often depicting scenes of emotional intensity drawn from classical antiquity, medieval history, and contemporary literature. Based in Paris from the 1820s onward, he became a prominent figure in French salon painting and maintained a substantial studio practice that influenced academic art training across Europe. His work exemplifies the Romantic preoccupation with pathos, dramatic gesture, and the interior life of historical figures.
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