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Extreme Unction

Pietro Longhi (1701 – 1785)

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A Somber Glimpse into Venetian Devotion

In the quiet, shadowed corners of eighteenth-century Venice, life was often defined by its most profound transitions. Pietro Longhi’s 1755 etching, Extreme Unction, serves as a hauntingly beautiful window into these private moments of mortality and faith. Unlike the grand, sweeping canvases of his contemporaries that celebrated the triumphs of gods and heroes, Longhi turned his gaze toward the intimate, often heavy atmosphere of the Venetian domestic sphere. This particular work captures the solemnity of the Last Rites, a sacred ritual where a priest administers the final sacraments to the departing soul. Through the delicate medium of etching, Longhi masterfully orchestrates a scene that is as much about the presence of the divine as it is about the palpable weight of human grief.

The composition draws the viewer into a room thick with tension and reverence. At the heart of the narrative lies the bed, where the patient rests in a state of vulnerability, surrounded by the witnesses of their final journey. The priest, an elder figure draped in heavy, traditional robes, stands as the bridge between the earthly and the eternal. Longhi’s ability to render texture through fine, etched lines allows us to feel the weight of the liturgical garments and the stillness of the air. Scattered throughout the room are the humble artifacts of daily life—cups, bowls, and vases—which, in this context, take on a symbolic significance. These objects, mundane in any other setting, become silent participants in the ritual, grounding the spiritual event in the tangible reality of a Venetian household.

Mastery of Line and Emotional Resonance

Technically, this etching showcases Longhi’s profound command over light and shadow, a skill honed during his early training under Antonio Balestra. The monochromatic palette of the etching does not strip the scene of its depth; rather, it enhances the dramatic chiaroscuro effect, pulling focus to the central figures while allowing the periphery to recede into a mysterious, atmospheric gloom. The interplay of light hitting the surfaces of the ceramic bowls and the metallic glint of a cup creates a sense of three-dimensional space that invites the collector to step directly into the room. For the discerning eye, the precision of the linework reveals a master who understood that the smallest detail—the fold of a sleeve or the tilt of a head—could communicate the deepest complexities of human emotion.

For art lovers and interior designers alike, Extreme Unction offers more than just historical interest; it provides a profound emotional anchor for a curated space. The piece possesses a timeless, melancholic elegance that complements sophisticated, classical interiors. It is a work that demands contemplation, making it an ideal centerpiece for a study, a library, or a gallery wall dedicated to the mastery of printmaking. Owning a high-quality reproduction of this etching allows one to preserve the somber beauty of Longhi’s vision, bringing a sense of historical gravity and quiet, reflective grace into the modern home.


Tietoja teoksesta

Pikaista tietoa

  • Influences: Venetian art
  • Medium: Etching
  • Artistic style: Genre painting
  • Movement: Rococo
  • Notable elements: Last rites scene
  • Artist: Pietro Longhi
  • Dimensions: 57 x 44 cm

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