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Medusa

Le Caravage1595 - 1598

Uffizi Gallery

Uffizi Gallery
Florence, Italie

In 1598 Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte gave this painted shield to the Grand Duke Ferdinando I. It was put in the Armory of the Uffizi without any attribution; in 1631 it was registered as a work by Caravaggio and was displayed as part of a suit of Persian Armor worn by a mannequin seated on a wooden horse. The Medusa is painted on canvas applied to a wooden shield. The subject is mythological referring to the shield from Athena which was cunningly used to exploit the the Medusa's power to petrify people. This iconography was often used by the Medici to represent their military power. Rather than use ancient sculpture for inspiration, the painter captures the expression on the Medusa's face, deformed as it is in horror at having been beheaded while even the mane of serpents writhes in all directions; it is the passing moment between life and death.

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  • Titre: Medusa
  • Créateur: Caravaggio Merisi
  • Lieu de naissance du créateur: Milano (Italy)
  • Lieu de décès du créateur: Porto Ercole - Grosseto (Italy)
  • Date de création: 1595 - 1598
  • Style: Early Baroque / 'scudo da parata'
  • Provenance: Medici family collections in Florence
  • Original Title: Medusa
  • Type: painting
  • Support: Oil on canvas
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