Calling Of Matthew Caravaggio

Calling Of Matthew Caravaggio. Caravaggio The Calling of St Matthewpart1 Exploring Art with Alessandro 1599 - 1600) by Caravaggio; Caravaggio, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Its high contrast and dark palette illustrate the drama of the moment when Christ

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An interesting fact about the final painting, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, is that it is a second version.Caravaggio originally painted what was Saint Matthew and the Angel (1602), which was unfortunately destroyed during World War Two in 1945 in Berlin due to a fire. Beth Harris: [0:04] We're in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi here in Rome, and we're looking at the paintings by Caravaggio in the Contarelli Chapel.

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The Calling of Saint Matthew was particularly appropriate to both the place and the time, given Henry IV, heir to St Louis, had recently converted to the faith of his ancestors Matthew" by Caravaggio is a moving work of art that every Catholic should recognize Photo of The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1600 by Caravaggio

32+ caravaggio's painting of matthew ThomasJesseca. Furthermore, Caravaggio's other works for the San Luigi dei Francesi, the French Church in Rome had already served to establish the artist as a leader of the new. Matthew, Caravaggio depicts the moment written about in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 9, verse 9, which reads: "Jesus saw a man named Matthew at his seat in the custom house.

Caravaggio, 'The Calling of St.Matthew' YouTube. An interesting fact about the final painting, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, is that it is a second version.Caravaggio originally painted what was Saint Matthew and the Angel (1602), which was unfortunately destroyed during World War Two in 1945 in Berlin due to a fire. Photo of The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1600 by Caravaggio