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How to pronounce Francesco Maria del Monte (Italian/Italy) - PronounceNames.com
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published: 07 Feb 2014
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Baroque Brilliance: Unveiling Caravaggio's Dark Artistry (Boy with a Basket of Fruit 1(1593) #art
During the time this painting was created, Caravaggio was experiencing poverty and had to move from studio to studio in search of work. In 1595, he established his own studio and was fortunate enough to find a patron in Cardinal Francesco del Monte. The Cardinal not only provided him with board and lodging but also opened doors to many commissions. Boy with a Basket of Fruit is a portrait of Caravaggio's friend, the Sicilian painter Mario Minniti, when he was a young man.
The image's overt eroticism is emphasized by the steep lighting, which highlights Minniti's bare shoulder, face, and hand. While the sultry and provocative gaze may seem like an invitation to eat the fruit, other interpretations are more convincing in light of Caravaggio's treatment of similar subjects and his known sexua...
published: 17 Jan 2024
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The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
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Painted in around 1636-1639, The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds is a painting by Georges de la Tour known for the glances exchanged by his characters. While the Cheat seems to be addressing the spectator to reveal his hand, the only person looking at his cards is the one who will be cheated. The servant and the woman at the table seem to have understood what is going on.
published: 04 Oct 2022
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), Bacchus (c. 1596), oil painting
Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting shows a youthful Bacchus reclining in classical fashion with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, fingering the drawstring of his loosely draped robe. On a stone table in front of him is a bowl of fruit and a large carafe of red wine. He holds out a shallow goblet of the same wine, inviting the viewer to join him. The painting is currently held in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
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published: 21 Aug 2022
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Caravaggio The adolescent Bacchus 1595 - 1597 #Caravaggio #BaroqueArt #Masterpiece
The Adolescent Bacchus" is a stunning oil painting created by the legendary Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio, between 1595 and 1597. The painting depicts a young, androgynous Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, who is portrayed in a sensual and provocative manner.
The adolescent Bacchus is depicted as a beautiful, androgynous figure, with a wreath of ivy leaves around his head and a grape vine wrapped around his shoulder. He is shown holding a glass of wine in one hand and a bunch of grapes in the other, his eyes gazing seductively towards the viewer. The figure is depicted with soft, glowing skin, and his sensuous lips are slightly parted, giving him an alluring expression.
The painting is typical of Caravaggio's style, which was characterized by its intense realism, dramatic lighting, an...
published: 25 Apr 2023
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Caravaggio
This is a biography about Caravaggio and his art pieces.
published: 20 Mar 2016
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How to Paint Michelangelo's The Musicians
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
The picture shows four boys in quasi-Classical costume, three playing various musical instrum...
published: 23 Feb 2020
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Caravaggio — The Musicians — One Hour Screen — 4K - HD - LED (@brainkeys)
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.[1]
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
#caravaggio #caravaggio_musicians #MonaLisa #concerts_of_youth #Mona_lisa #MonnaLisa...
published: 08 Nov 2022
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The Head of Medusa 1( 1598)- Baroque Brilliance: Unveiling Caravaggio's Dark Artistry #history #art
The Head of Medusa was commissioned as a ceremonial shield by Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, the Medici family's agent in Rome, and presented to Ferdinand I de' Medici, the grand duke of Tuscany, in 1601. Caravaggio drew on the Greek myth of Medusa, a woman with snakes for hair who turned people to stone by looking at them, for its subject matter. According to the story, Perseus killed her by using a mirrored shield to avoid direct eye contact. After Medusa's death, her decapitated head continued to petrify those who looked at it. Caravaggio plays with this concept by using his own face as a model for Medusa's face, making him the only one safe from her deadly gaze. He had to look at his reflection to paint the shield in the same way that Medusa caught her own image moments before bei...
published: 02 Feb 2024
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🎨Chilling Medusa by Caravaggio - mythological monster
Most Famous Caravaggio Paintings
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), widely known simply as Caravaggio, is one of the foremost figures of Baroque painting. His artwork stands out for exceptionally realistic style and dramatic use of light and shade (tenebrism). Both admired and criticized for his revolutionary techniques and radical break with ‘artificial’ Mannerism, the Italian painter was also known for his highly controversial lifestyle. In 1606, he was sentenced for murder for possibly unintentionally killing a young man leading to his exile from Rome. He died on his way back to Rome in 1610 in unclear circumstances.
I was brought to life around 1598, thanks to the genius Caravaggio and the commission from Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who later gifted me to Ferdina...
published: 25 May 2024
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How to pronounce Francesco Maria del Monte (Italian/Italy) - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Francesco Maria del Monte brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping peo...
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- published: 07 Feb 2014
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Baroque Brilliance: Unveiling Caravaggio's Dark Artistry (Boy with a Basket of Fruit 1(1593) #art
During the time this painting was created, Caravaggio was experiencing poverty and had to move from studio to studio in search of work. In 1595, he established ...
During the time this painting was created, Caravaggio was experiencing poverty and had to move from studio to studio in search of work. In 1595, he established his own studio and was fortunate enough to find a patron in Cardinal Francesco del Monte. The Cardinal not only provided him with board and lodging but also opened doors to many commissions. Boy with a Basket of Fruit is a portrait of Caravaggio's friend, the Sicilian painter Mario Minniti, when he was a young man.
The image's overt eroticism is emphasized by the steep lighting, which highlights Minniti's bare shoulder, face, and hand. While the sultry and provocative gaze may seem like an invitation to eat the fruit, other interpretations are more convincing in light of Caravaggio's treatment of similar subjects and his known sexual interests. The basket of fruit is a recurring motif in Caravaggio's paintings and is featured on its own in Basket of Fruit (1597).
https://wn.com/Baroque_Brilliance_Unveiling_Caravaggio's_Dark_Artistry_(Boy_With_A_Basket_Of_Fruit_1(1593)_Art
During the time this painting was created, Caravaggio was experiencing poverty and had to move from studio to studio in search of work. In 1595, he established his own studio and was fortunate enough to find a patron in Cardinal Francesco del Monte. The Cardinal not only provided him with board and lodging but also opened doors to many commissions. Boy with a Basket of Fruit is a portrait of Caravaggio's friend, the Sicilian painter Mario Minniti, when he was a young man.
The image's overt eroticism is emphasized by the steep lighting, which highlights Minniti's bare shoulder, face, and hand. While the sultry and provocative gaze may seem like an invitation to eat the fruit, other interpretations are more convincing in light of Caravaggio's treatment of similar subjects and his known sexual interests. The basket of fruit is a recurring motif in Caravaggio's paintings and is featured on its own in Basket of Fruit (1597).
- published: 17 Jan 2024
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The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
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Painted in around 1636-1639, The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds is a painting by Georges de la Tour known for t...
The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
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Painted in around 1636-1639, The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds is a painting by Georges de la Tour known for the glances exchanged by his characters. While the Cheat seems to be addressing the spectator to reveal his hand, the only person looking at his cards is the one who will be cheated. The servant and the woman at the table seem to have understood what is going on.
https://wn.com/The_Cheat_With_The_Ace_Of_Diamonds,_Georges.
The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds, Georges.
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Painted in around 1636-1639, The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds is a painting by Georges de la Tour known for the glances exchanged by his characters. While the Cheat seems to be addressing the spectator to reveal his hand, the only person looking at his cards is the one who will be cheated. The servant and the woman at the table seem to have understood what is going on.
- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 571
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), Bacchus (c. 1596), oil painting
Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting sh...
Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting shows a youthful Bacchus reclining in classical fashion with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, fingering the drawstring of his loosely draped robe. On a stone table in front of him is a bowl of fruit and a large carafe of red wine. He holds out a shallow goblet of the same wine, inviting the viewer to join him. The painting is currently held in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
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Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting shows a youthful Bacchus reclining in classical fashion with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, fingering the drawstring of his loosely draped robe. On a stone table in front of him is a bowl of fruit and a large carafe of red wine. He holds out a shallow goblet of the same wine, inviting the viewer to join him. The painting is currently held in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Renaissance von Audionautix unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Künstler: http://audionautix.com/
- published: 21 Aug 2022
- views: 918
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Caravaggio The adolescent Bacchus 1595 - 1597 #Caravaggio #BaroqueArt #Masterpiece
The Adolescent Bacchus" is a stunning oil painting created by the legendary Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio, between 1595 and 1597. The painting depicts a yo...
The Adolescent Bacchus" is a stunning oil painting created by the legendary Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio, between 1595 and 1597. The painting depicts a young, androgynous Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, who is portrayed in a sensual and provocative manner.
The adolescent Bacchus is depicted as a beautiful, androgynous figure, with a wreath of ivy leaves around his head and a grape vine wrapped around his shoulder. He is shown holding a glass of wine in one hand and a bunch of grapes in the other, his eyes gazing seductively towards the viewer. The figure is depicted with soft, glowing skin, and his sensuous lips are slightly parted, giving him an alluring expression.
The painting is typical of Caravaggio's style, which was characterized by its intense realism, dramatic lighting, and powerful emotional impact. In this work, he uses a stark contrast between light and dark to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The figure of Bacchus is illuminated by a single source of light, which creates a stark contrast between the bright areas of his skin and the dark background.
The painting was commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Del Monte, who was an important patron of Caravaggio's work. It is believed that the Cardinal was drawn to the sensuality and eroticism of the painting, which was considered scandalous and controversial at the time. In fact, the painting was censored and covered up for many years due to its provocative subject matter.
Today, "The Adolescent Bacchus" is considered one of Caravaggio's most important works, and it is housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The painting continues to captivate and inspire viewers with its beauty, sensuality, and emotional power.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating insights into the world of art and the stories behind some of history's most iconic masterpieces.
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The Adolescent Bacchus" is a stunning oil painting created by the legendary Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio, between 1595 and 1597. The painting depicts a young, androgynous Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, who is portrayed in a sensual and provocative manner.
The adolescent Bacchus is depicted as a beautiful, androgynous figure, with a wreath of ivy leaves around his head and a grape vine wrapped around his shoulder. He is shown holding a glass of wine in one hand and a bunch of grapes in the other, his eyes gazing seductively towards the viewer. The figure is depicted with soft, glowing skin, and his sensuous lips are slightly parted, giving him an alluring expression.
The painting is typical of Caravaggio's style, which was characterized by its intense realism, dramatic lighting, and powerful emotional impact. In this work, he uses a stark contrast between light and dark to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The figure of Bacchus is illuminated by a single source of light, which creates a stark contrast between the bright areas of his skin and the dark background.
The painting was commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Del Monte, who was an important patron of Caravaggio's work. It is believed that the Cardinal was drawn to the sensuality and eroticism of the painting, which was considered scandalous and controversial at the time. In fact, the painting was censored and covered up for many years due to its provocative subject matter.
Today, "The Adolescent Bacchus" is considered one of Caravaggio's most important works, and it is housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The painting continues to captivate and inspire viewers with its beauty, sensuality, and emotional power.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating insights into the world of art and the stories behind some of history's most iconic masterpieces.
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- published: 25 Apr 2023
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Caravaggio
This is a biography about Caravaggio and his art pieces.
This is a biography about Caravaggio and his art pieces.
https://wn.com/Caravaggio
This is a biography about Caravaggio and his art pieces.
- published: 20 Mar 2016
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How to Paint Michelangelo's The Musicians
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metrop...
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
The picture shows four boys in quasi-Classical costume, three playing various musical instruments or singing, the fourth dressed as Cupid and reaching towards a bunch of grapes. The picture is an allegory relating music to the sustenance of love in the same way that food is the sustenance of life.
Caravaggio seems to have composed the painting from studies of two figures. The central figure with the lute has been identified with Caravaggio's companion Mario Minniti, and the individual next to him and facing the viewer is possibly a self-portrait of the artist. The cupid bears a strong resemblance to the boy in Boy Peeling Fruit, done a few years before, and also to the angel in Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy.
The manuscripts show that the boys are practicing madrigals celebrating love, and the eyes of the lutenist, the principal figure, are moist with tears—the songs presumably describe the sorrow of love rather than its pleasures. The violin in the foreground suggests a fifth participant, implicitly including the viewer in the tableau.
Scenes showing musicians were a popular theme at the time—the Church was supporting a revival of music and new styles and forms were being tried, especially by educated and progressive prelates such as Del Monte. This scene, however, is clearly secular rather than religious, and harks back to the long-established tradition of "concert" pictures, a genre originating in Venice and exemplified, in its earlier form, by Titian's Le concert champêtre.
This was Caravaggio's most ambitious and complex composition to date, and the artist has evidently had difficulties with painting the four figures separately—they don't relate to each other or to the picture-space, and the overall effect is somewhat clumsy. The painting is in poor condition, and the music in the manuscript has been badly damaged by past restorations, although a tenor and an alto part can be made out. Nevertheless, despite considerable paint loss, the work's originality remains undimmed.
https://wn.com/How_To_Paint_Michelangelo's_The_Musicians
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
The picture shows four boys in quasi-Classical costume, three playing various musical instruments or singing, the fourth dressed as Cupid and reaching towards a bunch of grapes. The picture is an allegory relating music to the sustenance of love in the same way that food is the sustenance of life.
Caravaggio seems to have composed the painting from studies of two figures. The central figure with the lute has been identified with Caravaggio's companion Mario Minniti, and the individual next to him and facing the viewer is possibly a self-portrait of the artist. The cupid bears a strong resemblance to the boy in Boy Peeling Fruit, done a few years before, and also to the angel in Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy.
The manuscripts show that the boys are practicing madrigals celebrating love, and the eyes of the lutenist, the principal figure, are moist with tears—the songs presumably describe the sorrow of love rather than its pleasures. The violin in the foreground suggests a fifth participant, implicitly including the viewer in the tableau.
Scenes showing musicians were a popular theme at the time—the Church was supporting a revival of music and new styles and forms were being tried, especially by educated and progressive prelates such as Del Monte. This scene, however, is clearly secular rather than religious, and harks back to the long-established tradition of "concert" pictures, a genre originating in Venice and exemplified, in its earlier form, by Titian's Le concert champêtre.
This was Caravaggio's most ambitious and complex composition to date, and the artist has evidently had difficulties with painting the four figures separately—they don't relate to each other or to the picture-space, and the overall effect is somewhat clumsy. The painting is in poor condition, and the music in the manuscript has been badly damaged by past restorations, although a tenor and an alto part can be made out. Nevertheless, despite considerable paint loss, the work's originality remains undimmed.
- published: 23 Feb 2020
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Caravaggio — The Musicians — One Hour Screen — 4K - HD - LED (@brainkeys)
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metrop...
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.[1]
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
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The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610). It is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it has been since 1952. It underwent extensive restoration in 1983.[1]
Caravaggio entered the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte sometime in 1595, and The Musicians is thought to have been his first painting done expressly for the cardinal. His biographer, the painter Baglione, says he "painted for the Cardinal youths playing music very well drawn from nature and also a youth playing a lute," the latter presumably being The Lute Player, which seems to form a companion-piece to The Musicians.
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- published: 08 Nov 2022
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The Head of Medusa 1( 1598)- Baroque Brilliance: Unveiling Caravaggio's Dark Artistry #history #art
The Head of Medusa was commissioned as a ceremonial shield by Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, the Medici family's agent in Rome, and presented to Ferdinand ...
The Head of Medusa was commissioned as a ceremonial shield by Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, the Medici family's agent in Rome, and presented to Ferdinand I de' Medici, the grand duke of Tuscany, in 1601. Caravaggio drew on the Greek myth of Medusa, a woman with snakes for hair who turned people to stone by looking at them, for its subject matter. According to the story, Perseus killed her by using a mirrored shield to avoid direct eye contact. After Medusa's death, her decapitated head continued to petrify those who looked at it. Caravaggio plays with this concept by using his own face as a model for Medusa's face, making him the only one safe from her deadly gaze. He had to look at his reflection to paint the shield in the same way that Medusa caught her own image moments before being killed.
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The Head of Medusa was commissioned as a ceremonial shield by Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, the Medici family's agent in Rome, and presented to Ferdinand I de' Medici, the grand duke of Tuscany, in 1601. Caravaggio drew on the Greek myth of Medusa, a woman with snakes for hair who turned people to stone by looking at them, for its subject matter. According to the story, Perseus killed her by using a mirrored shield to avoid direct eye contact. After Medusa's death, her decapitated head continued to petrify those who looked at it. Caravaggio plays with this concept by using his own face as a model for Medusa's face, making him the only one safe from her deadly gaze. He had to look at his reflection to paint the shield in the same way that Medusa caught her own image moments before being killed.
- published: 02 Feb 2024
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🎨Chilling Medusa by Caravaggio - mythological monster
Most Famous Caravaggio Paintings
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), widely known simply as Caravaggio, is one of the foremost figures of Baroque p...
Most Famous Caravaggio Paintings
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), widely known simply as Caravaggio, is one of the foremost figures of Baroque painting. His artwork stands out for exceptionally realistic style and dramatic use of light and shade (tenebrism). Both admired and criticized for his revolutionary techniques and radical break with ‘artificial’ Mannerism, the Italian painter was also known for his highly controversial lifestyle. In 1606, he was sentenced for murder for possibly unintentionally killing a young man leading to his exile from Rome. He died on his way back to Rome in 1610 in unclear circumstances.
I was brought to life around 1598, thanks to the genius Caravaggio and the commission from Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who later gifted me to Ferdinand I de Medici. Picture this: I'm an intense oil painting on a convex wooden shield, showcasing my severed head as the infamous Greek monster who could turn anyone to stone with a single look. Caravaggio nailed the exact moment when Perseus took me down with a shield given to him by the goddess Athena.
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Most Famous Caravaggio Paintings
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), widely known simply as Caravaggio, is one of the foremost figures of Baroque painting. His artwork stands out for exceptionally realistic style and dramatic use of light and shade (tenebrism). Both admired and criticized for his revolutionary techniques and radical break with ‘artificial’ Mannerism, the Italian painter was also known for his highly controversial lifestyle. In 1606, he was sentenced for murder for possibly unintentionally killing a young man leading to his exile from Rome. He died on his way back to Rome in 1610 in unclear circumstances.
I was brought to life around 1598, thanks to the genius Caravaggio and the commission from Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who later gifted me to Ferdinand I de Medici. Picture this: I'm an intense oil painting on a convex wooden shield, showcasing my severed head as the infamous Greek monster who could turn anyone to stone with a single look. Caravaggio nailed the exact moment when Perseus took me down with a shield given to him by the goddess Athena.
➡️ playlist: BAROQUE Masterpieces: A Journey Through Art History - with a professional artist, Pavla, curious child and our two cats https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvyQHn_ZAxyWLizRHn7MT65Kt-fTZgTP
- published: 25 May 2024
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