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Denial of St Peter, 1610 (oil on canvas)
3432850 Denial of St Peter, 1610 (oil on canvas) by Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da (1571-1610); 94x125.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: A woman accuses Peter of being a follower of Christ and he denies it three times); Italian, out of copyright
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© Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
Chiaroscuro Denial Disciple Foreshortened Foreshortening Gospels Intense Michelangelo Merisi Peter Shadow Testament Apostle
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The captivating print of "Denial of St Peter, 1610" by Caravaggio transports us back to a pivotal moment in biblical history. Painted with meticulous detail and profound emotion, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures the essence of human struggle and faith. In this scene, we witness the intense confrontation between a woman accusing St Peter of being a follower of Christ and his subsequent denial three times. The play of light and shadow, known as chiaroscuro, adds depth to the composition while emphasizing the dramatic tension unfolding before our eyes. Caravaggio's skillful use of foreshortening creates a sense of immediacy, drawing us into the heart-wrenching narrative. The artist's mastery over Baroque techniques is evident in every brushstroke, infusing the painting with an air of realism that resonates even after centuries. As we gaze upon this artwork housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, we are reminded not only of Peter's personal struggle but also our own capacity for denial when faced with adversity. This powerful portrayal serves as a testament to both Christian teachings and universal themes that transcend time. With its rich symbolism and evocative imagery, "Denial of St Peter" stands as an enduring testament to Caravaggio's genius and continues to inspire viewers from all walks of life.
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