Jérusalem, Arc de l'Ecce-Homo. Artist: Auguste Salzmann (French, 1824-1872). Dimensions: Image: 33.2 x 23.5 cm (13 1/16 x 9 1/4 in.)Mount: 59.9 x 45.2 cm (23 9/16 x 17 13/16 in.). Printer: Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard, à Lille (French, active 1851-55). Date: 1854.A miniature cityscape is framed by the half-moon of a second-century Roman arch. The sloped path below, known as the Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows), serves as a popular pilgrimage route. As a biblical archaeologist, Salzmann chose to record this site for its association with the New Testament trial and conviction of Jesus. With its name, ecce homo (behold the man), the arch stands in for the condemned man forced to carry a cross to his own crucifixion. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.

Jérusalem, Arc de l'Ecce-Homo. Artist: Auguste Salzmann (French, 1824-1872). Dimensions: Image: 33.2 x 23.5 cm (13 1/16 x 9 1/4 in.)Mount: 59.9 x 45.2 cm (23 9/16 x 17 13/16 in.). Printer: Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard, à Lille (French, active 1851-55). Date: 1854.A miniature cityscape is framed by the half-moon of a second-century Roman arch. The sloped path below, known as the Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows), serves as a popular pilgrimage route. As a biblical archaeologist, Salzmann chose to record this site for its association with the New Testament trial and conviction of Jesus. With its name, ecce homo (behold the man), the arch stands in for the condemned man forced to carry a cross to his own crucifixion. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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