Caravaggio: The calling of Sts Peter and Andrew
Picture and description of a work by Caravaggio: The calling of Sts Peter and Andrew. Oil on canvas (132 x 163 cm), dated c. 1602.
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The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio | Salome receives the Head of John the Baptist | NG6389
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Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) | The Denial of Saint Peter | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Artist: Trained in Milan and active in Rome (1592–1606), Naples (1606–7; 1609–10), Malta (1607–8), and Sicily (1608–9), Caravaggio was one of the most revolutionary figures of European art
Caravaggio, St Ursula / Vincenzo Pacelli dates Denial of St Peter to 1610 because of its similarity to the artist's St Ursula in Naples (in L'ultimo Caravaggio). / Mina Gregori relates St Peter's gesture to that of St Ursula (in La luce del Vero).
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17 Tournier Denial of St Peterc. 1625Oil on canvas, 171 x 252 cmMuseo del Prado, Madrid Tournier was the pupil of Valentin de Boulogne, a French Caravaggesque painter. He counteracted the Baroque use of light with a very personal and static way of handling figures with serene evenness of movement, a certain harmonius moderation in the relations between gesture, expression and sentiment, whose equilibrium, which might almost be called classical, is similar to the Gothic statuary. ....Web…
Helmet used, seen in Caracciolo, Liberation of Saint Peter
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