Caravaggio's Supper At Emmaus
History Behind the Piece
Commissions, requests and patrons pay the artist
Supper at Emmaus is one of five Caravaggio was commissioned to do
Religious decline in 1600’s
Style of time was Baroque
Caravaggio started Baroque Naturalism
Meaning Behind the Piece
The picture is of an innkeeper, Jesus, and two men who had been walking with Jesus and just now realized Jesus’ identity.
What's going on: Jesus blessing bread, other two freaking out, innkeeper is unaware.
Caravaggio is a skilled artist and portrays their emotions well.
How Caravaggio Paints
Decisions must be made as an artist, Caravaggio decides to portray characters emotionally, use shadows to his advantage, and arranges the props to reflect the scene.
Overall, the work is lifelike and expresses vast emotion, reflecting the talent of Caravaggio.
Bib
Hibbard, Howard. (1983). Caravaggio. New York, NY: Harper & Row.
Puglisi, Catherine R. (1998). Caravaggio. London: Phaidon.
Rosenberg, Naomi, (1999). Saints & sinners Caravaggio & the Baroque image. Chestnut Hill, MA: McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Distributed by the University of Chicago.
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