Le sette opere di Misericordia

Caravaggio, The Seven Works of Mercy, 1607. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Le sette opere di Misericordia


Dettagli

Artista
Caravaggio
Anno
1607
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
390 × 70 cm

La storia

Caravaggio painted this in 1607, freshly arrived in Naples with a price on his head. He had killed a man in Rome the year before and fled south, and here a young charitable brotherhood, the Pio Monte della Misericordia, gave him a commission that would normally fill seven separate pictures, one for each act of mercy. He crammed all seven into a single dark street. A man tips his flask to a beggar. Another gives away his cloak. In the corner a woman leans through prison bars to feed her starving father from her own breast, an old Roman story of mercy, while just behind them two bare feet stick up as a corpse is carried off to burial. It still hangs over the altar it was made for, in the church of that same brotherhood, which is still running its charity today.

Le sette opere di Misericordia — Caravaggio — MuseScope