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This large-format canvas is a superb example of Italian Baroque painting. In this strongly narrative scene, Giordano creates enormous tension through the pyramidal arrangement of the figures, culminating in the child hanging upside down, held by the ankle. The realistic treatment of the faces is reminiscent of the work of the Spanish painter Ribera, under whom Giordano studied as a young man. At the same time, the play of light and shadow recalls Caravaggio’s use of chiaroscuro, imitated by the contemporary Neapolitan school. Luca Giordano worked for several years in Spain, where he produced a number of frescoes; the most outstanding of those surviving in Madrid is the dome of the Casón del Buen Retiro.

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17th Century17th Century - Italian paintingPaintingOilcanvas
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