• Painting of the head of Medusa by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), oil on canvas, 15978 Stock Photo - Alamy Caravaggio medusa By Alamy.
  • Head of medusa by caravaggio. The first version also known as murtula, due to the poet who wrote about it (48x55 cm) is signed michel a f, (michel angelo fecit)...
  • Medusa was a popular iconographic symbol at the time due to the interest in Greek mythology by numerous Baroque artists such as Rubens and Caravaggio.
  • Medusa Artist: Caravaggio (1571–1610) Title: Medusa Date: from 1597 until 1598 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: height: 60 cm... more.
  • Medusa, the protagonist of this painting by caravaggio, is a mythological creature with living venomous snakes in place of hair and who .
  • Caravaggiosmedusa" (1596/97) in der alten pinakothek in münchen zu sehen. Medusa by michelangelo merisi da caravaggio, rotella (tournament shield).
  • For its subject matter, caravaggio drew on the greek myth of medusa, a woman with snakes for hair who turned people to stone by looking at them.
  • Caravaggio, Perseus' un Athena' dan aldığı kalkanın üzerine düşen Medusa yansımasını kendi yüzüyle resmetmiştir.
  • In the room dedicated to caravaggio's medusa, a magnificent painted parade shield is displayed in a new case against the backdrop of a large red panel.
  • Caravaggio'nun eserinde Medusa'nın kesik kafasının havada savrulurken Perseus'un kalkanına yansıyan görüntüsü görünmektedir.