Eserleri
- Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio created two versions of Medusa - one in 1596 and the other in 1597, depicting the exact moment she was executed by Perseus.
- Caravaggio painted his Medusa onto a convex wooden shield, and it could still function as a working shield today! He did this for several reasons.
- Caravaggio painted two versions of Medusa, both in the late 1500s. The first version is also known as Murtula, named after the poet who wrote about it.
- Yılan saçlı kardeşlerden ölümlüsü olan Medusa, Caravaggio‘nun bu işinde bir görüntüye kavuştu ve hepimizin hayal gücünü sınırladı. Anlatmaya mitten başlıyorum
- Medusa by Caravaggio - in FULL HD.7 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı4 Şub 2011
- But Caravaggio was a prolific painter, and Medusa, portraying the Greek mythological head crowned with live snakes, was just one of an extensive portfolio of...
- Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s (1571–1610) masterpiece Medusa (1597) remains one of the most iconic images from the Italian Baroque.
- Caravaggio’nun eserinde Medusa’nın kesik kafasının havada savrulurken Perseus’un kalkanına yansıyan görüntüsü görünmektedir.
- Caravaggio Medusa Murtola. The subject of the work is Medusa, a Gorgon from Greek mythology. Caravaggio depicts her severed head with snakes for hair.
- To be honest, I wouldn’t like to have Medusa by Caravaggio in my hypothetical collection of works of art, maybe hanging on a wall in my living room.