• Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary[edit]. Pierre Puget: David Gazing at Goliath's Head wikidata:Q56557319 reasonator:Q56557319.
  • ^ "Caravaggio painted for Cardinal Scipione Borghese "a half-figure of David. The head of Goliath, which David holds by the hair, is a self-portrait.
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  • David with the Head of Goliath is one of Caravaggio’s famous paintings and can be seen when visiting the Villa Borghese in Rome.
  • 4 PIERRE PUGET "David Gazing at Goliath's Head". ... 11 VALENTIN DE BOULOGNE "David with the Head of Goliath and Two Soldiers".
  • Пьер Пюже, 1671. Музей цивилизации, Квебек. "David tenant la tête de Goliath." Pierre Puget, 1671. Musée des civilisations, Québec.
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  • The weapon in David’s hand is not the famous sling of the Biblical story, but Goliaths own sword which was used by David against him.
  • According to Giovanni Pietro Bellori (1672), this artwork was executed for Scipione Borghese, and Goliaths head was, in reality, Caravaggio’s self-portrait.
  • Both garments skim Davids thighs and his legs and feet are bare. Long, curling brown hair frames the ashen and bloodied upturned face of the head at Davids feet.
  • His self-portrait as Goliath's severed head, held by David his executioner, was sent to the papal court in 1610 as a kind of painted petition for pardon.
  • David with the Head of Goliath (or David and Goliath) by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, c.1610 in Galleria Borghese, Rome.
  • There is nothing to suggest the violent battle against the giant Goliath, nor the brutality of his beheading with the heavy sword.