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| MFA St. Petersburg presents Caravaggio and his followers from the legendary Longhi Collection |
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Valentin De Boulogne, Negazione di Pietro, 1620. Oil on canvas, cat 1980 n 164 171,5 x 241 cm.
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ST. PETERSBURG, FL.- The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is presenting In Caravaggios Light: Baroque Masterpieces from the Fondazione Roberto Longhi. Featuring some 40 masterpieces from one of the worlds most revered private collections of 17th-century painting, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity for American audiences to experience the revolutionary genius of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and the international artists he inspired.
At the exhibitions heart is Caravaggios electrifying masterpiece, Boy Bitten by a Lizard (c. 1597), a cornerstone of the Fondazione Roberto Longhi collection. The painting freezes a fleeting moment of shock and pain, blending a lush still-life with piercing psychological insight. Its intense realism, dramatic light ( chiaroscuro ), and theatric power shattered artistic conventions. Remarkably, this is the first time in more than a decade that the Longhi version of the iconic painting is on view in the United States.
Beyond Caravaggio, the exhibition charts his seismic impact on European art. Visitors will explore stunning works by his closest followersthe Caravaggistiwho adopted his bold techniques to create their own powerful art:
● Valentin de Boulognes The Denial of Saint Peter (c. 161517): An emotionally charged, large-scale masterpiece that showcases the artists sophisticated use of shadow and narrative tension.
● Jusepe de Riberas series of Apostles (c. 1612): Works painted with haunting realism and dramatic light that convey deep spiritual intensity, underscoring Riberas pivotal role in spreading tenebrism throughout Spain and Naples.
● Carlo Saracenis Judith with the Head of Holofernes (c. 1618): A dramatic and gripping tableau that exemplifies the artists masterful blend of Venetian colorism and Caravaggesque lighting.
● Matthias Stomers The Annunciation of Samson's Birth (c. 163032) and The Healing of Tobit c. 16401649): Paintings whose cinematic scale and radiant compositions underscore the Dutch artists place among the greatest interpreters of sacred drama in Caravaggios wake.
All works in the exhibition come from the collection of Roberto Longhi (18901970), the legendary Italian art historian and connoisseur. His pioneering scholarship in the 20th century restored Caravaggio to his rightful place in the art historical canon. Longhis discerning eye not only rediscovered lost masterpieces, but also assembled one of the most significant and personal collections of Baroque painting ever formed. Much of this collection has never before traveled to the United States.
Caravaggio changed painting forever, and his influence echoes through the centuries said Dr. Stanton Thomas, William and Hazel Hough Chief Curator . This exhibition is an extraordinary opportunity to experience that revolution firsthand, from a masterwork by Caravaggio himself to the daring interpretations of those he inspired. To host the Longhi collection here at the MFA is a profound privilege for our museum and our community.
To complement In Caravaggios Light , the Museum concurrently presents Baroque Continuum: Caravaggio and the Caravaggisti Over Time . This focused exhibition traces the enduring reach of Caravaggios innovations across four centuries, from the Baroque period through to the present day. Featuring works in painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture, Baroque Continuum reveals how artists across Europe and the Americas have drawn on Caravaggios dramatic realism, theatrical staging, and emotional intensity to explore psychological states and human experience in ever-evolving ways. Artists featured in Baroque Continuum include Thomas Anshutz, Gertrude Käsebier, Edward Steichen, Dianora Nicolini, Reza Aramesh , and others.
The exhibition design across both shows will immerse visitors in the world of Baroque. The galleries have been transformed with sumptuous damask wall coverings and theatrical lighting to evoke the dramatic, opulent environment for which these paintings were created.
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