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The Ecce Homo (Latin: "Behold the Man") in the Sanctuary of Mercy church in Borja, Spain, is a fresco painted circa 1930 by the Spanish painter Elías García Martínez depicting Jesus crowned with thorns. Both the subject and style are typical of traditional Catholic art.
Dec 15, 2014 · In 2012, Cecilia Giménez, an 82-year-old widow and amateur painter, attempted to restore Ecce Homo, an almost century-old fresco of Jesus crowned with thorns in her local church in Borja, Spain.
Aug 23, 2012 · An elderly woman stepped forward this week to claim responsibility for disfiguring a century-old “ecce homo” fresco of Jesus crowned with thorns, in Santuario de la Misericordia, a Roman ...
Dec 28, 2021 · The Ecce Homo (which means Behold the Man) is a fresco of Jesus Christ moments before his execution that was originally painted in 1930 by Elías García Martínez, a retired professor of art in the Provincial School of Fine Arts of Zaragoza.
Nov 13, 2020 · The notorious ‘Ecce Homo’ restoration. The florists in Palencia, who preferred to remain anonymous, recall that heavy rains several years back caused a fall of debris from the building, which was...
May 6, 2024 · A Spanish pensioner botched a church restoration, producing a world of memes. Elías García Martínez, restored by Cecilia Giménez, Ecce Homo (ca. 1930/2012).
Dec 15, 2014 · The church’s original “Ecce Homo” (“Behold the Man”) portrait of a mournful Jesus dated to the 1930s, when Elías Garcia Martínez, a Zaragoza art professor, painted it on the church wall. Borja...