
Caravaggio
1571–1610 · Ducato di Milano · Barocco
La storia
By 1600 Caravaggio was the most talked-about painter in Rome, famous for dragging religious pictures down into the street. He lit his saints and martyrs with a hard, raking light out of deep shadow and used real Roman laborers and prostitutes as his models, giving the Virgin dirty feet and apostles the faces of working men. To some clergy it was scandal. To younger painters it was the future.
He was also violent and often armed. On a May day in 1606, after a fight said to involve a wager on a ball game, he ran his sword into a young man named Ranuccio Tommasoni and killed him. A papal court sentenced Caravaggio to death in his absence, a bando that let anyone in the Papal States kill him legally, and he fled Rome for good.
The last four years were a flight south under the protection of powerful friends. He worked at furious speed in Naples, then on Malta, where the ruling knights first honored him and then jailed him after another brawl, then in Sicily, painting some of his darkest, greatest altarpieces as he went. In July 1610, trying to reach Rome on the promise of a pardon, he died of a fever at 38 on the Tuscan coast at Porto Ercole. For about 300 years his name faded, until Italian scholars in the 20th century, led by Roberto Longhi, restored him to the front rank.
Opere
77 opere
Vocazione di san MatteoCaravaggio, 1600
Giuditta che decapita OloferneCaravaggio, 1598
Cena in EmmausCaravaggio, 1601
Decollazione di San Giovanni BattistaCaravaggio, 1608
Amor vincitoreCaravaggio, 1601
Morte della VergineCaravaggio, 1603
MedusaCaravaggio, 1597
Autoritratto come BaccoCaravaggio, 1595
BaccoCaravaggio, 1593
Davide con la testa di GoliaCaravaggio, 1605
La buona venturaCaravaggio, 1594
Fanciullo con canestro di fruttaCaravaggio, 1594
Crocifissione di san PietroCaravaggio, 1600
I bariCaravaggio, 1590
Martirio di san MatteoCaravaggio, 1600
Ragazzo morso da un ramarroCaravaggio, 1594
Riposo durante la fuga in EgittoCaravaggio, 1597
L'ispirazione di san MatteoCaravaggio, 1602
I musiciCaravaggio, 1595
Conversione di San Paolo sulla via di DamascoCaravaggio, 1600
Madonna di LoretoCaravaggio, 1605
Madonna del RosarioCaravaggio, 1607
NarcisoCaravaggio, 1597
Maddalena penitenteCaravaggio, 1593
Santa Caterina d'AlessandriaCaravaggio, 1598