Calling Of Matthew Caravaggio

Calling Of Matthew Caravaggio. The Calling of Saint Matthew Michelangelo da Caravaggio, c. 1599 RECONQUEST, with Brother Its high contrast and dark palette illustrate the drama of the moment when Christ 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.

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Photo of The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1600 by Caravaggio 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

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Its companion piece is The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew Matthew to leave his sinful life as a tax collector and become a follower of Jesus The Calling of St Matthew, housed in Contarelli Chapel, is a Baroque age painting (c

The Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggio Wall Art. Peter and pointing and telling the Tax Collector Matthew to follow him. Its companion piece is The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew

Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da The Calling of Saint Matthew 15991600 (hi res Stock. Both were completed between 1599 and 1600 and painted in oil on canvas. The two figures on the left, derived from a 1545 Hans Holbein print representing gamblers unaware of the appearance of Death, are so concerned with counting the money that they do not even notice Christ's arrival; symbolically their inattention to Christ deprives them of the opportunity.