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Ecce Homo Canvas Print
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Ecce Homo canvas print by Miguel Rodriguez. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Almost exact duplicate of Guido Reni Ecce Homo Oval Painting (1639). You can find an image of the original oval painting in The Detroit Institute of... more
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3 - 4 business days
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About Canvas Prints
Corner Detail: Stretched canvas print with 1.5" stretcher bars and mirrored image sides. Also available with black sides, whites sides, and 5/8" stretcher bars.
Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed on one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). All stretched canvases ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Stretched canvas prints look beautiful with or without frames.
Fine Art America is one of the largest, most-respected giclee printing companies in the world with over 40 years of experience producing museum-quality prints. All of our prints are produced on state-of-the-art, professional-grade Epson printers. We use acid-free papers and canvases with archival inks to guarantee that your prints last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
Canvas Print Reviews (14053)
Average Rating (4.81 Stars):
Daisy Hornedo
April 17th, 2024
Love it. A gift to myself.
Henry Bojorquez
April 16th, 2024
Love, love the art!!
Robert Wolt
April 16th, 2024
beautiful image. Quality of product is excellant.
Holly Powell
April 16th, 2024
This painting is absolutely beautiful. I love all of Ian Newbury‘s artwork. The piece makes my room look special. I will be purchasing others.
Sarah Hay
April 16th, 2024
Beautiful print! The only thing I don’t love is the imprint from the wood at the back of the canvas. Maybe different packaging would help?
Artist's Description
Almost exact duplicate of Guido Reni Ecce Homo Oval Painting (1639). You can find an image of the original oval painting in The Detroit Institute of Art USA.
About Miguel Rodriguez
I STARTED DRAWING ON APRIL 2012. Recently discovered a hidden ability: Drawing (pencil drawing). Using a technique I call "Perspective Drawing" which I believe was first practically applied around 270 B.C. by Eratosthenes of Cyrene who was a Greek mathematician, geographer, poet, athlete, astronomer, and music theorist. Using this technique, he calculated the circumference and axis of the Earth with an impressive accuracy. (Wikipedia: Erathosthenese) Visit me on Facebook
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$47.04
Robert ONeil
So inspirational Miguel. Your talent is so exciting. Can't wait to see what your next piece will be. f/v
Zeana Romanovna
An extremely fine dedication portrait. Your skills are superb,Miguel! v/f
Paul Lovering
Astounding portraiture and such a fantastic perspective , inspirational arts by the master .. Wow
Sharon Burger
To be able to recreate something as beautiful as this takes a real love for the subject as well as the art... what a master Miguel, beautiful , just beautiful...v/f
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you my dear Sharon. And you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT (About the love for the subject, the master thing...... well.... I still got my doubts). Some of us love him so much..... l/k/h
Clotilde Espinosa
Analitical talent dear Miguel...you are a smart great artist!! F/V.
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Clotilde. You are completely right ANALITICAL is totally ARTISTIC. But if I was to create a purely analytical drawing, my result would be horrible.... trust me on this... I already tried. Love+Kisses my dear Friend.
Tyler Robbins
Outstanding work..which seems to be your trademark, Miguel...excellent! f/v
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Mr. Robbins. But on the contrary, YOUR WORK Sir... is simply INCREDIBLE!!!
Jolanta Anna Karolska
Absolutely stunning work of art Miguel...every time I look in your gallery I am totally blown away! Bravo! f/v
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you my dear friend Jolanta. You already know how much I appreciate your comments.
JEAN WALKER
Gorgeous work Miguel; You are a Master of portraits..!!!!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
JEAN: You are a MASTER on LANDSCAPES! Your profile is filled with exquisite works of art. Will revisit your profile asap to comment some more.... Thank you for your comment, I still have a lot to learn.
Jose Miguel Barrionuevo
A great drawing. Very well executed! Fv!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Jose Miguel. Muchas Gracias. I've visited your profile and found EXQUISITE WORK. Enhorabuena. Felicidades.
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
Beautiful expression!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Anand. I appreciate your comment. I've visited your profile here on FAA and you opened up my curiosity on regards to your culture. Will have to document myself on this. FASCINATING.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Miguel, You are very talented to be able to create this almost exact duplicate. It is outstanding. Thank you for your comments about the picture of me and other photos and paintings on my site. F/V
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you very much Anne. I've got a new sketch of a beautiful drawing I'm working on. But I need to ask permission before I proceed. As you added me to your watch list, I'm pretty sure you will be the first to see this. Best Regards
Sandra Conceicao
Beautiful!!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you very much Sandra. I've visited your profile. Your work is quite Interesting. Found Beautiful works of art. will comment on them asap.
Petko Pemaro
F&V!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Mr. Pemaro. I truly appreciate your favoritism and vote. Thank you.
Dusan Vukovic
Magnificent!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank You very much Dusan, I've visited your profile and your artwork is quite IMPRESSIVE!
Svetlana Sewell
Excellent!
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
Thank you Svetlana. I appreciate your comment.
Fernando A Hernandez
Me impresiona mucho el rostro; remite a la suplica de Cristo para el padre en el sufrimiento profundo del dolor del sacrificio, excelente tecnica, pulso y nervio.
Miguel Rodriguez replied:
GRACIAS. Maestro. Aprecio mucho tus comentarios. Visite tu perfil y encontre nuevas obras de arte impresionantes. Saludos
Miguel Rodriguez
GUIDO RENI (1575-1642) Was an Italian painter. He painted several images of Christ, one of the most famous is "Ecce Homo". Printed copies of this painting have been around for a long time. In the 19th century, Elias Garcia Martinez (Spanish Art Teacher-Painter) Was on vacation in Borja (Province of Spain). during that time, he painted a fresco in the local chapel based on a printed (not even the original) image of GUIDO RENI's masterpiece. The image began to ware off because he used oil paintings directly on to the wall (which is a no-no)... Anyway, you can find more information here: www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/19167