'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition

In total, the Caravaggio exhibition counts 24 paintings, drawn from private and public collections in Italy, the US, Spain, Ireland and Britain. — Reuters.

A major exhibition dedicated to baroque master Caravaggio has opened in Rome, Italy including normally out-of-reach works from private collections and others not seen in the artist’s Italian homeland for centuries.

Caravaggio, born as Michelangelo Merisi, was a virtuoso of the chiaroscuro technique of lighting to make his subjects seem to come alive. He led a short and turbulent life, which included a forced exile from Rome after killing a man in a brawl.

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'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition
'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition

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The exhibition in the Palazzo Barberini museum covers 15 years of his professional life, from his arrival in Rome in 1595, where he established himself as a rare talent, until his death in 1610, aged 39, in southern Tuscany.

“The paintings we have here represent a journey through his remarkable life, showing his transformation as an artist from his first works in Rome, through to probably his final work, as he desperately sought to end his exile,” said Francesca Cappelletti, one of three curators for the exhibition.

'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition
'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition

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A visitor takes a picture of a Caravaggio painting at the exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, in Rome.

Among the works on display is Ecce Homo (Behold The Man), a depiction of a suffering Jesus Christ in a crown of thorns, which was rediscovered in 2021 in Spain after it was lost in the 19th century.

Other highlights are the portrait of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini, which went on public display for the first time a few months ago, and iconic Caravaggio pieces such as Self portrait As Bacchus and The Cardsharps.

'Caravaggio in its purest form': Rare masterpieces showcased in Rome exhibition

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The exhibition is “Caravaggio in its purest form, and in massive doses,” Cappelletti told reporters.

A woman looks at a painting by artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio at the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, in Rome, Italy, March 6, 2025. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

In total, the exhibition counts 24 paintings, drawn from private and public collections in Italy, the US, Spain, Ireland and Britain.

“Hundreds of thousands of people are going to be able to admire the greatest collection of Caravaggio paintings that will be impossible to put together again in the coming years, or even decades,” said another of the curators, Thomas Clement Salomon.

Running through July 6, it is being held in conjunction with the Catholic Holy Year, or Jubilee, which is expected to bring up to 32 million tourists to the so-called Eternal City.

Palazzo Barberini has already sold some 60,000 tickets for the show and is billing it as one of the most important art events of the year in Europe. – Reuters

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