Medusa | Caravaggio | 1597
About the artwork:
"Medusa" by Caravaggio, painted in 1597, is a captivating interpretation of the classical mythological figure. In this iconic work, Caravaggio depicts the severed head of Medusa, her expression frozen in a haunting grimace. The intense realism of the painting, with its meticulous attention to detail and play of light and shadow, creates a sense of immediacy and drama. The snakes that writhe from Medusa's head are rendered with a lifelike quality, adding to the sense of horror and fascination. Caravaggio's masterful use of chiaroscuro further heightens the tension, casting the scene in a stark contrast of light and darkness. Through his innovative portrayal of this mythological subject, Caravaggio invites viewers to confront the darker aspects of human nature and mortality, making "Medusa" a timeless masterpiece of Baroque art.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns








Medusa | Caravaggio | 1597
Medusa | Caravaggio | 1597
About the artwork:
"Medusa" by Caravaggio, painted in 1597, is a captivating interpretation of the classical mythological figure. In this iconic work, Caravaggio depicts the severed head of Medusa, her expression frozen in a haunting grimace. The intense realism of the painting, with its meticulous attention to detail and play of light and shadow, creates a sense of immediacy and drama. The snakes that writhe from Medusa's head are rendered with a lifelike quality, adding to the sense of horror and fascination. Caravaggio's masterful use of chiaroscuro further heightens the tension, casting the scene in a stark contrast of light and darkness. Through his innovative portrayal of this mythological subject, Caravaggio invites viewers to confront the darker aspects of human nature and mortality, making "Medusa" a timeless masterpiece of Baroque art.
Original: $459.85
-70%$459.85
$137.96Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
About the artwork:
"Medusa" by Caravaggio, painted in 1597, is a captivating interpretation of the classical mythological figure. In this iconic work, Caravaggio depicts the severed head of Medusa, her expression frozen in a haunting grimace. The intense realism of the painting, with its meticulous attention to detail and play of light and shadow, creates a sense of immediacy and drama. The snakes that writhe from Medusa's head are rendered with a lifelike quality, adding to the sense of horror and fascination. Caravaggio's masterful use of chiaroscuro further heightens the tension, casting the scene in a stark contrast of light and darkness. Through his innovative portrayal of this mythological subject, Caravaggio invites viewers to confront the darker aspects of human nature and mortality, making "Medusa" a timeless masterpiece of Baroque art.























