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The last Caravaggio

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A focus on Caravaggio’s last work, The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, telling the story of an empowered female saint   In early May 1610, Caravaggio finished painting The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula.

Two months later, he was dead, having been disfigured in a brawl and become ill while trying to return from exile to Rome.   Caravaggio is one of the most famous and instantly recognisable artists in the world.

His paintings open a vivid and startlingly modern window onto the seventeenth century, while his own turbulent life story, characterised by violence, murder, exile, and untimely death, remains a source of fascination.

Few paintings are better placed to tell this story than The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula.

Here, violence takes place at uncomfortably close quarters as Caravaggio, whose own self portrait is included, looks on helplessly.   Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press  Exhibition Schedule:  National Gallery, London (April 18–July 14, 2024).

It is not a travelling exhibition; however, the National Gallery is borrowing the painting from the Gallerie d’Italia in Naples.

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National Gallery Company Ltd
1857097203 / 9781857097207
Paperback / softback
759.5
23/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
31 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at The National Gallery, London, 18th April-21st July 2024.