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Caravaggio’s Medusa: why we need to look the Gorgon in the eye
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Caravaggio’s Medusa: why we need to look the Gorgon in the eye
Caravaggio's Medusa (1597-1598). Uffizi Gallery/CanvaThe image is stark and shocking. A decapitated head, her eyes open, her mouth agape in a silent scream, her hair a nest of still-hissing snakes. Blood pours out from her severed neck. She is not quite alive, but she is not yet dead either. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s Head of Medusa (1597) remains one of the most memorable images of Italian baroque art. Now in Florence’s Uffizi gallery,…
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