Caravaggio, The Conversion of St. Paul on the Road to Damascus (Click on image for full painting)
On his way to Damascus, Saul is knocked from his horse, blinded for 3 days in a violent moment of conversion captured here by Caravaggio, an Italian artist between 1593 and 1610, considered the first great representative of the Baroque school of painting. This is Flannery O'Connor's grandmother, hat knocked off to one side, legs askew, sitting on the dusty road. Some vacation!
Here is another painting by Caravaggio, The Martyrdom of St. Matthew. Notice how the sword of death is coming, as Matthew reaches to the angel's extended hand. Again, click the image, for the full painting.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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