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After Caravaggio (1571-1610) - The Supper at Emmaus

This compelling oil painting is executed in the style of Caravaggio and depicts a dramatic biblical scene reminiscent of his iconic religious works, specifically evoking themes related to the Last Supper or similar intimate gatherings with Jesus Christ. The artwork showcases strong *tenebrism* – a masterful use of intense contrasts between light and dark – which focuses attention on the central figures gathered around a table. A man gestures emphatically while looking at another figure across the table, observed by two older women, creating a sense of immediacy and emotional weight. The color palette is muted and earthy, dominated by browns, ochres, and creams, enhancing the somber mood and realism of the composition. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life, later traveling between Naples, Malta, and Sicily during the final years of his career. He revolutionized painting through a combination of realistic observation of the human state – both physical and emotional – with his dramatic use of lighting, profoundly influencing Baroque art. Caravaggio employed close physical observation with a technique known as tenebrism, transfixing subjects in bright shafts of light and darkening shadows to create powerful visual narratives. His inspiring effect on the new Baroque style was profound, directly or indirectly impacting artists like Peter Paul Rubens, Jusepe de Ribera, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Velázquez, and Rembrandt; those heavily under his influence were known as the "Caravaggisti." This painting exemplifies Caravaggio’s ability to capture pivotal moments with a sense of raw emotion and spiritual contemplation. Additional Information: Period: 19th century Style: Baroque Condition: perfect Canvas Type: Cotton or linen canvas Technique & Material: Acrylic painting on linen canvas Image Size: 26.8x52.0 inches (68x132 cm) Total Canvas Size: 30.7x55.9 inches (78x142 cm) Frame Type: none - Rolled in a protective tube for safe handling and transport. Provenance: China Documents: A Certificate of authenticity and purchase documents are issued by WahooArt Studio, guaranteeing the artwork’s provenance and quality. Damages/Restoration: None. The painting is presented in its original, pristine condition. Shipping: Shipping from China is included via DHL or Post worldwide, with the artwork carefully rolled in a protective tube to ensure safe international delivery.

100642305

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After Caravaggio (1571-1610) - The Supper at Emmaus

After Caravaggio (1571-1610) - The Supper at Emmaus

This compelling oil painting is executed in the style of Caravaggio and depicts a dramatic biblical scene reminiscent of his iconic religious works, specifically evoking themes related to the Last Supper or similar intimate gatherings with Jesus Christ. The artwork showcases strong *tenebrism* – a masterful use of intense contrasts between light and dark – which focuses attention on the central figures gathered around a table. A man gestures emphatically while looking at another figure across the table, observed by two older women, creating a sense of immediacy and emotional weight. The color palette is muted and earthy, dominated by browns, ochres, and creams, enhancing the somber mood and realism of the composition.

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life, later traveling between Naples, Malta, and Sicily during the final years of his career. He revolutionized painting through a combination of realistic observation of the human state – both physical and emotional – with his dramatic use of lighting, profoundly influencing Baroque art. Caravaggio employed close physical observation with a technique known as tenebrism, transfixing subjects in bright shafts of light and darkening shadows to create powerful visual narratives. His inspiring effect on the new Baroque style was profound, directly or indirectly impacting artists like Peter Paul Rubens, Jusepe de Ribera, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Velázquez, and Rembrandt; those heavily under his influence were known as the "Caravaggisti." This painting exemplifies Caravaggio’s ability to capture pivotal moments with a sense of raw emotion and spiritual contemplation.

Additional Information:
Period: 19th century
Style: Baroque
Condition: perfect
Canvas Type: Cotton or linen canvas
Technique & Material: Acrylic painting on linen canvas
Image Size: 26.8x52.0 inches (68x132 cm)
Total Canvas Size: 30.7x55.9 inches (78x142 cm)
Frame Type: none - Rolled in a protective tube for safe handling and transport.
Provenance: China
Documents: A Certificate of authenticity and purchase documents are issued by WahooArt Studio, guaranteeing the artwork’s provenance and quality.
Damages/Restoration: None. The painting is presented in its original, pristine condition.
Shipping: Shipping from China is included via DHL or Post worldwide, with the artwork carefully rolled in a protective tube to ensure safe international delivery.

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