The Fortune Teller by Caravaggio

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The Fortune Teller by Caravaggio is a late 16th-century painting depicting a young man having his palm read by a gypsy girl, celebrated for its naturalism and subtle narrative of deception.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artisticFeature chiaroscuro
expressive gestures
naturalism
psychological tension
realistic depiction of clothing
subtle narrative detail
artMovement Italian Baroque NERFINISHED
basedOn everyday life scene
collection Capitoline Museums NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
createdIn Rome NERFINISHED
creator Caravaggio NERFINISHED
depicts deception
fortune telling
gypsy girl
palm reading
theft
young man
genre genre painting
hasPart figure of gypsy woman
figure of young dandy
gesture of hand reading
ring being removed from finger
inception 1594
circa 1594
influenced later Baroque genre painting
languageOfTitle Italian
locatedIn Rome
locatedInCountry Italy
locationDepicted street scene
medium oil on canvas
movement Baroque
narrativeTheme seduction
social interaction
trickery
originalTitle La buona ventura NERFINISHED
portrays gypsy girl stealing ring from young man
moment of a palm reading
significance early example of Caravaggio genre painting
important work in development of Baroque naturalism
style dramatic lighting
realist
subjectMatter cheating
fortune teller and client
timePeriod late 16th century
title The Fortune Teller NERFINISHED

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Capitoline Museums containsWork The Fortune Teller by Caravaggio