The Cardsharps (painted around 1594) is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio.
The work represents an important milestone for Caravaggio. He painted it when he was attempting an independent career after leaving the workshop of the Cavaliere Giuseppe Cesari d'Arpino, for whom he had been painting "flowers and fruit", finishing the details for the Cavaliere's mass-produced (and massive) output. The painting shows an expensively-dressed but unworldly boy playing cards with another boy. The second boy, a cardsharp, has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight from the mark but not the viewer, and a sinister older man is peering over the dupe's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice. The second boy has a dagger handy at his side, and violence is not far away.
Product Details
Year Created: |
1594 |
Medium: |
Oil on canvas |
Dimensions: |
94 cm x 131 cm> |
Price: |
$800.00 |
Genres: |
Baroque
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Subjects: |
People
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Kimbell Art Museum
Native Museum Name: Kimbell Art Museum
Residing Country: USA
Residing City: Fort Worth
Lattitude: 33
Longitude: -97
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