St. John the Baptist by Caravaggio

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St. John the Baptist by Caravaggio is a Baroque oil painting depicting the youthful biblical prophet with dramatic chiaroscuro and psychological intensity, characteristic of the artist’s naturalistic style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
San Giovanni Battista NERFINISHED
artHistoricalSignificance example of Caravaggio’s mature Baroque style
important work in the development of dramatic chiaroscuro
artisticApproach dramatic composition
realistic depiction of the human body
artisticFeature chiaroscuro
dramatic lighting
psychological intensity
strong contrasts of light and shadow
artisticSchool Roman Baroque school
colorPalette deep shadows
earth tones
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Caravaggio NERFINISHED
culturalContext Catholic Counter-Reformation Italy
depictionType half-length figure
depicts John the Baptist NERFINISHED
era early 17th century
genre religious painting
iconographicRole forerunner of Christ
iconography biblical prophet
influencedBy Counter-Reformation religious art
naturalistic observation of the human figure
languageOfTitle Italian
lighting single strong light source
medium oil paint
movement Baroque
period Italian Baroque
portrayal emphasis on human vulnerability of a saint
non-idealized human figure
portrays John the Baptist as a young man
religiousFigureDepicted New Testament prophet
religiousTradition Christianity
style naturalism
subject youthful John the Baptist
technique oil on canvas
theme prophecy
repentance
spiritual introspection
visualFocus contrast between illuminated flesh and dark background
expressive face of John the Baptist

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