This painting is a portrait of the Holy Face of Jesus Christ with the crown of thorns, a recurring subject in Christian iconography, also known as Ecce Homo. This type of work belongs to a long tradition, particularly Byzantine and ancient Italian. Subject: Depicts the suffering face of Christ during the Passion, with blood dripping from his forehead due to the crown of thorns. Style: It features dramatic lighting that emphasizes facial features. Support and condition: Oil on canvas, with signs of time and wear. It bears many similarities to a painting sold at auction, a Christ from the workshop of Philippe de Champaigne (1602-1664). The face of Christ, with its great depth, is strikingly realistic; note the tears. A work that deserves further study. Dimensions: 32.5 cm x 24.5 cm