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Ecce Homo

Raphael Morghen and Leonardo da Vinci

Ecce Homo

1803

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Ecce Homo

1803

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 306 × 227 mm. (12 1/16 × 8 15/16 in.) Plate: 230 × 150 mm. (9 1/16 × 5 7/8 in.) Image: 53 mm. (2 1/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1984.81.1964.1
The head of Christ in profile in a tondo with text round the outside, after a design of the same size thought to be by Leonardo, in the Trivulzio collection
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; T. Harrison Garrett (L. 2435b), by purchase; James L. Claghorn (L. 555c) by purchase; Reverend J. Burleigh James (L. 1425) by purchase.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: RECTO: Lettered in plate: "L'originale d'egual grandezza, creduto di Leonardo, trovasi nella Galleria de' Fratelli Trivulzio a Milano" with name "Raph. Morghen sculp.". In graphite, lower left: "LB 16/2626", center: "2 50", lower right: "mhe/msx" [illegible]. VERSO: In graphite, lower left, the numbers "7486" enclosed in a diamond, along with "2/2626"

Markings: CM: Claghorn; Garrett; J. Burleigh James (L. 1425).

Artist

Raphael Morghen

1757–1832

Italian, 1758-1833
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Artist (so-called)

Leonardo da Vinci

1451–1518

Italian, 1452-1519
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