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In history accounts, the Ecce Homo was presented to Cebu’s chieftain King Humabon who was known as “Carlos” after his baptism. The ivory bust was found in Cebu on Aug. 20, ...
The Ecce Homo was placed in a glass urn in the main altar of the basilica since it was brought back to Cebu City on August 20, 2011. Rev. Fr. Rodolfo Bugna, OSA, rector of the Basilica del Sto ...
The Order of Saint Augustine and the Province of Santo Niño de Cebu-Philippines commemorate the 450th anniversary of the finding of "Ecce Homo", the image of Our Lord Jesus Christ, with a series ...
Tourists scoop up “Ecce Homo” souvenirs from $2 pens to $7 mugs to $4-$11 bottles of wine. “When news broke [of ‘Ecce Homo’], I felt humiliated,” says Giménez.
The actual appearance of “Ecce Homo” (“Behold the Man”) — a fresco of Jesus Christ located inside a northern Spain church, which an amateur octogenarian art restorer infamously botched ...
The painting, entitled Ecce Homo, was attributed to a different artist when it went to auction in 2021, but the Prado museum says it has now been verified as a lost work of the Italian master.
Ecce Homo, the world’s most famous botched restoration also known as "The Monkey Christ" or "Beast Jesus," has become the subject of an opera production.