Caravaggio's Technique

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How Caravaggio painted.
Oil painting in Italy at the beginning of the seventeenth century, the technique of Caravaggio.
The video traces the techniques used by Caravaggio to paint his works: from the use of engravings and red / brown preparations, to the practice of painting directly without drawing through the use of preliminary color sketches.
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Works and sources consulted:
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M. Gregori, Come dipingeva il Caravaggio, in Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, come nascono i capolavori, a cura di M. Gregori, Catalogo della mostra (Firenze, Roma 1992), Milano: Electa 1991, pp. 13-30;
R. Lapucci, La tecnica del Caravaggio: materiali e metodi, pp. 31-51;
S. Rinaldi, Qualità di superficie nelle due versioni della Buona ventura di Caravaggio, “Ricerche di Storia dell’arte”, 51, Roma, Bulzoni 1976, pp. 27-30;
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M. Cinotti, Caravaggio: la vita e l’opera, Bergamo, Bolis 1991;
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@sebour8179
@sebour8179 3 роки тому
Can't believe I watched this for free.
@f1l4nn1m
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@senglomein5766
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@Kee-kay
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@anooppk801
@anooppk801 2 роки тому
I have seen the same comment on similar videos. I'm not sure if it was your,was it??
@argiraselene7907
@argiraselene7907 2 роки тому
We are lucky to watch this for free!
@saptaparnighosh554
@saptaparnighosh554 3 роки тому
Also let's talk about how talented the artist is, the one who's painting
@SmooshGoo
@SmooshGoo 3 роки тому
Ikr?? how do you get that good 🤯
@catherinejustcatherine1778
@catherinejustcatherine1778 3 роки тому
Oh, my goodness, yes, what an immense reproductive & technical excellence!
@catherinejustcatherine1778
@catherinejustcatherine1778 3 роки тому
@@SmooshGoo Practice Observation Study of Anatomy, Fabric, Light & Shadow, Paint brush techniques Natural ability for understanding the principles of application of paint Also, editing of the video skillfully
@SmooshGoo
@SmooshGoo 3 роки тому
@@catherinejustcatherine1778 I'm usually curious to know how a professional artist really started practicing, I'm sure theres no clear cut way but Its usually hard to pin point what is the most important to improving your anatomy. I usually hear life drawing or, quick studies as the number one thing. Which makes sense since it helps you create an imaginary skeleton.
@catherinejustcatherine1778
@catherinejustcatherine1778 3 роки тому
@@SmooshGoo Both life drawing and quick studies help. Everyone is so different. Some people, it helps to look at anatomy, others just get sick to their stomach. Sometimes it helps to do just the background, not the figure. Sometimes it helps to look at the figure, but not at your paper. Sometimes it helps to do that, but use your finger on the canvas or paper, just getting a feel for it. Sometimes it helps to use big brushes that represent large areas (entire width of the figure's limbs or body), practicing the feel and flow of the whole form. Maybe it helps to drape the figure in clinging cloth & just draw the folds. The point is to get a feel for how all bodies are the same, and the ways that each is different. You could put dots for all the joints and connect them to make a skeleton. You could just draw light and shadow, Or just geometric shapes, like some picassos. You could project bright light on the body and trace the shadows. Perhaps a model would let you paint light & shadow on their skin, so you could feel it with the bristles of the brush, in three dimensions.
@ronagoodwell2709
@ronagoodwell2709 3 роки тому
And when Caravaggio was done painting for the "day" he would unwind in a tavern, get wasted, and brawl with some complete stranger and end up passed out in an alley. At some point he would wake up and start in again--until one day he didn't. Such is the life of a god on earth.
@yseson_
@yseson_ 3 роки тому
Most artist I know are hedonist, were all drinkers some are fighters some are lovers it's usually with strangers
@winterdesert1
@winterdesert1 3 роки тому
Sounds like a fun life...except for the hangover part.
@calum66
@calum66 3 роки тому
Or a Devil ?
@miamibodycast3556
@miamibodycast3556 3 роки тому
@@yseson_ you are 100% accurate in this assessment
@charlottecreasy4183
@charlottecreasy4183 2 роки тому
sounds like my life only the brawling is more a bitching online, anonymously. But very satisfying specially when in bitching with likeminded people. And having small children, my drinking is done at home, not in a tavern. But it all boils down to the same thing!
@manicangel7796
@manicangel7796 3 роки тому
My all-time, hands-down, absolute favorite artist. The dark backgrounds, intense facial expressions and the flawlessness of robes/dress is unprecedented. Thanks so much for this video :)
@tomvalveede6808
@tomvalveede6808 3 роки тому
manic angel If you are ever in Kansas City, plan to visit the Nelson-Atkins museum of art. There you will see Carravagio's St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness. It's shown very briefly in this video. A seated man with a Drapery in bright, vivid, Scarlett. It's Fantastic!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@karaamundson3964
@karaamundson3964 2 роки тому
I love the guy, too. Also Alexander Calder for o such different reasons. Caravaggio slays me tho
@DC-zi6se
@DC-zi6se Рік тому
Rembrandt would probably agree. 🙂
@lqteralus
@lqteralus 7 місяців тому
@@tomvalveede6808 it is amazing in person!
@tomvalveede6808
@tomvalveede6808 7 місяців тому
@@lqteralus Whenever l visit the Nelson, l must stop to look at this great painting! And have lunch at the Rozelle Court. Kind of pricey but, well worth it! 😃👍🍀🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@senglomein5766
@senglomein5766 2 роки тому
So nice of Caravaggio to let you guys film while he painted.
@kirstenrichards8558
@kirstenrichards8558 3 роки тому
Absolutely fascinating. And I can't believe that he didn't draw any preliminary sketches, beforehand, he just went straight into it onto the canvas, no messing around.
@Orilexify
@Orilexify 3 роки тому
the skill he had is incredible
@vancarbus
@vancarbus 3 роки тому
No preliminary drawings, because he used optics to trace the scene straight on to the canvas.
@SebastianAlabaster
@SebastianAlabaster 7 місяців тому
@@louiciousthewerewolf4819 projected images, they have been used for centrys from what i know
@faithteel974
@faithteel974 5 місяців тому
Read "Secret Knowlege" by David Hockney@@louiciousthewerewolf4819
@DJarry394
@DJarry394 3 роки тому
This is great. A REAL painting lesson, not some slap-dash one-stroke schlock
@as-eb7go
@as-eb7go 3 роки тому
"Schlock?!!" LOL! OMG, THAT'S my new word, right there!
@potatomanboooi3105
@potatomanboooi3105 3 роки тому
what in the name of gods does shlock mean
@as-eb7go
@as-eb7go 3 роки тому
@@potatomanboooi3105 Middle high German, for damaged goods.
@potatomanboooi3105
@potatomanboooi3105 3 роки тому
@@as-eb7go so a german damaged something cuz he is only 50% on drugs.i get it
@seife41
@seife41 2 роки тому
@@as-eb7go No, it is not german at all.
@Helen-us1ly
@Helen-us1ly 3 роки тому
You're demonstration painting is outstanding. The radical restoration at the end was heartbreaking hundreds of years erased in minutes.
@zhongliismyhusband2684
@zhongliismyhusband2684 3 роки тому
Caravaggio's technique: Talent
@stvp68
@stvp68 3 роки тому
And lots of hard work
@HladgerdKissinger
@HladgerdKissinger 3 роки тому
Talent exists, but hard work decides the quality of the artist.
@stvp68
@stvp68 3 роки тому
@Shine💫 I think it’s a relic of the Romanticist emphasis on the genius of the artist and their direct inspiration, which never needed revision.
@athulfgeirsson
@athulfgeirsson 3 роки тому
@honk honk says: And the propensity to actually master the technical skill; so, essentially all aspects of painting.
@winter550
@winter550 3 роки тому
This is an insult i guess, just think how much hard work and effort that had been put in that artpiece
@joshruzzelcarino7123
@joshruzzelcarino7123 3 роки тому
The best tutorial Learned a lot more than my art class
@DaviSilva-oc7iv
@DaviSilva-oc7iv 3 роки тому
Ars technica.
@karribies
@karribies Рік тому
I could literally put the painting the person made here in my living room and call it a renaissance masterpiece and EVERYONE would believe it's just that good
@jutta3378
@jutta3378 6 місяців тому
Caravaggio's approach just shows the immense confidence of the artist.
@vioipos
@vioipos 2 роки тому
I think that Caravaggio is one of the greatests ,if not the greatest artist/painter ever. The LIGHT, the faces, the structure of the frames, they are sooo dramatic, that can only be described as divine.
@br2266
@br2266 3 роки тому
I feel like my IQ went up 50 points.
@christopherwalker6056
@christopherwalker6056 2 роки тому
Only 50? 🤪
@lucasariel3133
@lucasariel3133 3 роки тому
Very interesting. I once tried to do a copy from caravaggio and now I see how much easier it would have been if I had watched this video first
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
It is a good result for me that you think this. I would like to see your old painting compare with the new one when it's finished. Thanks for the comment
@sarahbetts5606
@sarahbetts5606 2 роки тому
In exactly the same situation. Might do a before and after
@davidmunk7575
@davidmunk7575 2 роки тому
Hello sir, can you tell if that is wet in wet or did they thin the colors or how did the top color flow that well?
@davidmunk7575
@davidmunk7575 2 роки тому
13:18 and what did there just happen
@mikeB.derMaler
@mikeB.derMaler 2 роки тому
@@davidmunk7575 that´s called "oiling out". you put a little bit of linseed oil on the painting to match the dry colors to the fresh...
@Gverri
@Gverri 3 роки тому
This channel is pure gold. Viva l'arte italiana
@dumoulin11
@dumoulin11 3 роки тому
As a painter this is both enlightening and inspiring. Thank you!!!
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
Thanks, this for me is a great result
@VDArtworks
@VDArtworks 10 місяців тому
Caravaggio, the epitome of artistic brilliance. The mastery of light, the intensity of expression, the composition of frames, all exuding an unparalleled dramatic flair. A true testament to divine artistry.
@johnpaulthornton419
@johnpaulthornton419 3 роки тому
Excellent Video! So well produced and filmed. I recently was in Rome viewing Caravaggio's paintings up close and was able to discern these same practices shown here, in his surfaces. His direct-painting method set him apart, and his luminous light areas glow with strength, causing others artist's works to appear dainty or over-wrought. His half-tones are also so distinct and warm. Thank you very much for this well-communicated information. Much gratitude!
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
What you say is very important, already in the early 80s, teaching the diagnostic techniques and photographic documentation applicable to paintings, I stressed the importance of appreciating and evaluating (through particular shooting methods such as raking light) a work of art in its "physical consistency" which (absurdly) one of the main means of documentation, photography, has often made alien to the general public. If you have managed to see this through a video and a screen it is a great achievement for me. Thank you very much for your intervention. Manfredi
@as-eb7go
@as-eb7go 3 роки тому
Direct painting... I'm just learning. What does that mean?
@Ikokaoniko
@Ikokaoniko 2 роки тому
Merisi. Not only what he truly was, but also the whole of his life around it. An icon.
@Red_Rebel
@Red_Rebel 3 роки тому
I wished I had this channel back when I had art history classes! But I’m glad I have this to watch for inspirations and close studies.
@myagrimm4719
@myagrimm4719 3 роки тому
This was such a well made and we'll researched video, thank you for putting so much time and effort into it!
@gooliamo
@gooliamo 8 місяців тому
Enthralling! I feel like I was watching the hands of Caravaggio himself! I love everything about Caravaggio: his life, his escapades, his art.
@StarLight0197
@StarLight0197 3 роки тому
Wow amazing to learn how he made the paintings, I’m an art student this helped me so much, thank you!
@carlpen850
@carlpen850 3 роки тому
In my early years as an art student I was very much impressed by the works of Caravaggio, his use of curo scuro is still something that I apply in many of my works today
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
"chiaroscuro", all attached. 😃 Thanks for sharing your experiences here
@lantanalanta1709
@lantanalanta1709 Рік тому
I watch it again and again!
@drum877
@drum877 2 роки тому
Imagine if people’s needs for survival were met and our days were free to become a master of a craft. How beautiful the world might be.
@mangarific1
@mangarific1 2 роки тому
About 100 or so years away. Robots w general intelligence, automation, exorbitant universal basic income, and life extension. You may even see it, some say the first person to live 1000 years has already been born.
@jeremiahembs5343
@jeremiahembs5343 2 роки тому
A world without politicians and without socialism would allow this. Our productive efforts and time saving inventions are wasted by the tax collector and by the rioter who are paid by those politicians to agitate for more government control of the economy while destroying priceless and irreplaceable art.
@josephasghar
@josephasghar 12 днів тому
I learned so much by watching the painting take shape. Thank you.
@nemo9540
@nemo9540 3 роки тому
I love his work, each painting is a drama in which the viewer is drawn in to the scene which was unapologetically raw and dark. His life is a fascinating story from his humble beginnings to the day he ran away from murdering a fellow painter in an unauthorised duel. Also the time he wasind7fted into the the fellowship of the Maltese cross who commissioned one of the biggest paintings caravagio ever did. The last painting he did was David holding the head of goliath which was intended to be a gift to the pope in gratitude for his pardon. The night before he was to set sail he got drunk a started a fight in a tavern for which he was jailed overnight which made him miss his ship with his painting on board. It is said he tried to run to the next port to catch up but ended up running through a muddy bog region where he contracted malaria. It is said he died on the beach watching his ship go by though if he did end up getting back to Rome he would have been executed as the pope was said to have been insulted by his gift in which caravagio used his own head as a model for the head of goliath.
@sofialanfranco4988
@sofialanfranco4988 3 роки тому
Im in love with these videos! Thank you for uploading them!
@leonidasCorfu
@leonidasCorfu 3 роки тому
Thank you for the translated version! It is much appreciated!
@jcapril1
@jcapril1 11 місяців тому
So beautiful to learn about the techniques of perhaps the greatest figurative painter ever. Beautiful!
@alexanderphd
@alexanderphd 3 роки тому
Helpful, informative, and interesting. Thank you.
@peterlfc1387
@peterlfc1387 7 місяців тому
The light and texture in these paintings are beautiful.
@LuliLulu
@LuliLulu 3 роки тому
This is wonderful I’m glad I found your channel 😃
@debbiejohnson2789
@debbiejohnson2789 3 роки тому
Fantastic!
@davidg4239
@davidg4239 3 роки тому
Most Excellent video on Caravaggio's technique I have yet seen thank you!
@SwaggFemaleWeezy
@SwaggFemaleWeezy 3 роки тому
Great video ! I’m glad that I found this channel 😃
@nasrihanna2292
@nasrihanna2292 3 роки тому
Thank you we need more of it to learn more . That’s what I’m seriously looking for. Thank you again.
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
A little at a time, slowly: it is not easy to create reliable content on this topic but if we see that it is appreciated we will not stop. Thanks for the comment
@ManjotSingh-hy8ch
@ManjotSingh-hy8ch 3 роки тому
He is one of my favorite artists, thankyou for such a deep detail about his work. ♥️
@anitacigarette
@anitacigarette 3 роки тому
That was relaxing to watch, & informative. Thanks!
@renalynartmagosara
@renalynartmagosara 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing amazing artwork
@ThaX14
@ThaX14 2 роки тому
So cool they found actual footage of him painting
@scottalexanderart
@scottalexanderart 3 роки тому
Wonderful video 😃 Caravaggio will always be a favourite of mine. Great information. Thank you for posting 👍💕
@tilensmole3684
@tilensmole3684 3 роки тому
that is one beautiful video. thank you!
@ArtHistorywithAlder
@ArtHistorywithAlder 3 роки тому
Wow, this was amazing and fascinating...I felt like I was almost watching Caravaggio himself! I love his art.
@quasar1798
@quasar1798 3 роки тому
beautiful work!
@mohamedalmiladi2852
@mohamedalmiladi2852 3 роки тому
Thank you guys , very helpful
@Spasstinette
@Spasstinette 3 роки тому
Your channel is a blessing
@saptaparnighosh554
@saptaparnighosh554 3 роки тому
This was really informative. Makes me more interested in art history. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece
@astaganaga1906
@astaganaga1906 3 роки тому
This is amazing work. Thank you for putting this up on UKposts.
@alangeorgebarstow
@alangeorgebarstow 3 роки тому
Utterly captivating. Thank you.
@SatSukhArt
@SatSukhArt 3 роки тому
Love your artwork! absolutely amazing... 😍🌟🌟🙂
@kennethmoore7910
@kennethmoore7910 3 роки тому
Thanks for the gallery tour! Really very enlightening/refreshing...Thank You and best wishes...
@Ron-wf1tt
@Ron-wf1tt 3 роки тому
Ohh, Wow.. I'm speechless
@zanepritchard6952
@zanepritchard6952 3 роки тому
This is amazing! Fascinating!
@jeffhreid
@jeffhreid 3 роки тому
Amazing to learn the those paintings were painted ala prima! Incredible
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
Maybe it is more correct to say "alla seconda" 😀 Thanks for your comment!
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
@KATYO the scientific tests carried out on Caravaggio's paintings revealed layers of color superimposed on the first sketch. the painting was almost finished alla prima but not finished
@AntPDC
@AntPDC 3 роки тому
A wonderful upload regarding Caravaggio's supreme artistry indeed! Thank you very much - it was greatly appreciated.
@lex6694
@lex6694 2 роки тому
@jaytakajeremiahtisdale2042
@jaytakajeremiahtisdale2042 2 роки тому
Carravaggio’s technique: blood sweat and tears
@ellabendavar1956
@ellabendavar1956 2 роки тому
This is incredible. I am so lucky to be watching this rn.
@emmanuelperaltapaintings6371
@emmanuelperaltapaintings6371 3 роки тому
Amazing painting and techniques
@1Ma9iN8tive
@1Ma9iN8tive 3 роки тому
Astonishing technique ...
@NehaSharma-oh5lu
@NehaSharma-oh5lu 3 роки тому
Wonderful, excellent work
@BeogradskiPlatan
@BeogradskiPlatan 2 роки тому
Amazing, I am so happy that I found this gem! Priceless to me...
@chuffatrainman
@chuffatrainman 2 роки тому
Absolutely fascinating thank you.
@alexdannys
@alexdannys 3 роки тому
Very nice... Amazing painting
@WonderTracks
@WonderTracks 2 роки тому
Amazing! Thank you for this.
@EmperorMoth
@EmperorMoth 8 місяців тому
I'm definitely gonna try his technique. I love the use of dramatic shadows in his pieces.
@carolinafernandezoro733
@carolinafernandezoro733 3 роки тому
AWESOME!!!!
@carlosvalery8379
@carlosvalery8379 2 роки тому
Caravaggio , un genio absoluto del claroscuro , vi sus obras en un libro cuando tenía 13 años , no sabia nada de pintura ( ahora tampoco) pero quedé maravillado por esas imágenes tan reales, tan vívidas , inmersas en atmósferas dramáticas y de una fuerza que no era imposible no percibir. Me enamoré al instante de esas pinturas y de su autor , desde luego que un amor a su maestría, su imaginación y su originalidad. Caravaggio un grande !!!!!!
@slimyshady
@slimyshady 2 роки тому
Ringraziamo voi per questo video. Che belli!
@fl7210
@fl7210 3 роки тому
AMAZING PRESENTATION!
@jimqartworks
@jimqartworks Рік тому
Beautiful, THANKS so much
@enrqced1
@enrqced1 3 роки тому
Bravo! Makes me want to paint.
@ARTEnet1
@ARTEnet1 3 роки тому
This for me is a great result. Thank you!
@psychomantis183
@psychomantis183 3 роки тому
This was fantastic, thanks.
@scottprendergast5262
@scottprendergast5262 10 місяців тому
Wonderful indeed! Real classroom style ! Thank you so much.
@kjyhh
@kjyhh 3 роки тому
Gorgeous!
@andreypotapovart4085
@andreypotapovart4085 3 роки тому
Thank you very much 🙏🏻👍🏻💯🎯
@moonman2051
@moonman2051 3 роки тому
thanks for this video
@davidpauker
@davidpauker 3 роки тому
Absolutely riviting!!!
@davidasher3624
@davidasher3624 2 роки тому
Very lovely video. As a photographer that's how I choose to capture reality. To capture ideas; that's how I paint. Great walk through! You're amazing!
@jsscreation9696
@jsscreation9696 3 роки тому
Omggggggg unbelievable your explain
@georgefrench1907
@georgefrench1907 Рік тому
Brilliant. Thank you.
@bornthisway357
@bornthisway357 3 роки тому
lovely video
@lllXRlll
@lllXRlll 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing this
@pmajudge
@pmajudge 2 роки тому
AH!!! MY FAVOURITE PAINTER ---- CARAVAGGIO---- LOVED ALL HIS WORKS INDEED !!! FROM U.K.(2021).
@ruthmoore2246
@ruthmoore2246 2 роки тому
Great job. Thank you.
@connermoss1994
@connermoss1994 2 роки тому
This is amazing. Thank you so much.
@kamilasoares9802
@kamilasoares9802 2 роки тому
wOW, this magic! i love it
@duncancarr7822
@duncancarr7822 10 місяців тому
fantastic... loved this! thank you
@elainevuong3651
@elainevuong3651 3 роки тому
Just pure talent
@frank1672
@frank1672 2 роки тому
Fascinating.
@Miakhano
@Miakhano 2 роки тому
So simple and so ingenious.
@nv7287
@nv7287 11 місяців тому
Wow this was so amazing
@JuanluisRamofarfan
@JuanluisRamofarfan 8 місяців тому
Beautiful thanks so much for to explain the history!!!
@maggietattersfield2859
@maggietattersfield2859 3 роки тому
Amazing! What a genius that artist was. They don’t come like that anymore🙏🏼
@sandnerdaniel
@sandnerdaniel 3 роки тому
A fantastic job on the presentation. This is an interesting subject and it shows how incredibly talented and hardworking these masters were. The theory about these notes of model position in the painting could be true. Or maybe it was Caravaggio's way to beat a creative block... Keep up the great work!
@chuckvandusty
@chuckvandusty 8 місяців тому
This is amazingly well researched and made...and as an artist im really just inspired
@davidhill1220
@davidhill1220 3 роки тому
Gifted beyond belief Patricia
@AdCreative-ik7dg
@AdCreative-ik7dg 6 місяців тому
Masterpiece ❤thx👍👋
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