Talk:Chronology of works by Caravaggio

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[edit] Collezione Longhi

Can anyone give information about this? Several Caravaggio paintings are cited as being in it, but there's no article/entry on Wiki, and nothing even on the Web - just a reference to a Robert Longhi Insitution (which seems not to be open to the public) and odd references to TWO Robert Longhi colections (or 'collezione Robert Longhi), one in Rome, one in Florence. Can anyone clear this up and maybe write a short wiki-entry? PiCo 10:16, 19 November 2005 (UTC)

can't help but i too have a question. there are four caravaggios in the Met NY. Only three are listed. which one is missing ? Palx 23:21, 28 November 2005 (UTC)


I see that the Met bought a Duccio Madonna and Child for $45 million. It measures 8x11 inches - 88 square inches, half a million dollars a square inch. Must be the most expensive real estate in New York. The Met's website lists only the Musicians and Denial of Peter. Their Luteplayer was only authenticated fairly recently and perhaps they haven't updated the web page. What's your source for saying they have four? PiCo 01:29, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

I was there last month and saw four. Denial of St. Peter, Lute player, Musicians but cannot remember the name of the other one. I am definitely not mistaken and my friend took photos. Four genuine. Not Caravaggisti or copies. Unfortunately my companion hasn't bothered to get the pics developed yet. It's true the Met website lists only three but their records seem to be difficult to navigate. The guy at the museum reception couldn't find any Caravaggios listed at all ! can anybody help ? Palx 08:18, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

It is The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist. Just saw it again . They loaned it to Amsterdam for the exhibition. It's not listed in the chronology. there are 4 in New York.

Does it show the Virgin in a red robe, seated on a bench, with an infant Christ standing with arms around her neck, Joseph behind to the left, and an infant Baptist reaching up from ther lower left corner? Puglisi lists this as a Holy Family, and I can't find anything closer. She says it's known in 3 versions, none thought to be original, with the best version in a private collection in Caracas. Puglisi's book came out in 1998, so things could have changed. Robb doesn't mention anything like this. PiCo 23:32, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

That's the one !!!!!!!!
I knew there were four .
there's a photo on the Amsterdam exhibition site.
Both the Met and the Van Gogh museums say it's a Caravaggio. Palx 12:57, 7 July 2006 (UTC) here it is http://www.phespirit.info/pictures/caravaggio/p069.htm Palx 13:00, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] John the Baptist

I've placed all the St John the baptist in the Wilderness paintings (8 of them) together on one page and made a new entry for them. This means that each separate link John the Baptist now takes the reader to the same page, where they con compare the versions of this almost obsessive theme of Caravaggio's. I've tried to incorporate the material from existing entries of course. The page isn't quite finished - I want to add a few paintings which are ascribed to Caravaggio, including the Basle Baptist, and there are some details to clean up. But I'd be glad to have feedback on how you feel about the idea in itself, and also about how I've approached it. There's a danger, of course, since I tend to write in a rather subjective way, that I'm imposing my own readings too much.

Thanks everyone :) PiCo 01:00, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] 1 to go

Wow, I was the one who added "The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew". Now it seems there's only one Caravaggio work in the world that needs an article! How humiliating is it to be defeated by "Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge"? I mean, I like fruit, but come on...! Lampman 01:23, 18 November 2006 (UTC)