Death of the Virgin 1605-1606
Canvas H 3.69 m; W 2.45 m
Painted for the church of Santa Maria della Scala at Rome, the picture was turned down, for the very reasons that made Caravaggio into the art,st who brought new life to religious painting : the introduction of the humblest everyday details into a divine setting. Shocked by this unorthodox realistic portrayal of the Virgin, the clergy were oblivious to the powerful effect of the human message behind this corpse of a young woman with swollen feet. Across the gloom of a barren space, magnified by a large red drape, a stroke of light gives depth to the figures. This expressive use of "chiaroscuro" was Caravaggio's invention. |