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David with the Head of Goliath

Experience the dramatic Baroque intensity of Bernardo Strozzi's David with the Head of Goliath; capture this masterpiece of 17th-century Italian art for your collection.

Découvrez Bernardo Strozzi (1581-1644), peintre et graveur baroque italien clé. Connu pour ses couleurs riches, son style vénitien et des œuvres comme 'Vision de Saint Dominique'. Explorez son héritage!

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David with the Head of Goliath

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Informations clés

  • Artistic style: Naturalistic
  • Artist: Bernardo Strozzi
  • Movement: Baroque
  • Subject or theme: David and Goliath
  • Title: David with the Head of Goliath

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Who is the artist of "David with the Head of Goliath"?
Question 2:
In what city was Bernardo Strozzi born?
Question 3:
The painting "David with the Head of Goliath" was created in what year?
Question 4:
What artistic period is Bernardo Strozzi primarily associated with?
Question 5:
The description mentions the main figure is wearing what type of garment?

Description de la pièce

The Triumph of Virtue: An Encounter with David

To stand before Bernardo Strozzi's depiction of David with the Head of Goliath is to confront a moment suspended between brutal conflict and sublime victory. This painting, executed in 1635, does more than merely record a biblical episode; it captures the very essence of human courage pitted against overwhelming odds. The composition immediately draws the eye to the central figure—David—whose bearing suggests not just physical prowess, but an unshakeable moral fortitude. Clad in what appears to be a simple white robe, he stands resolute, his expression a masterful blend of solemnity and quiet triumph. It is a portrait of conviction, where inner strength shines brighter than any external armament.

Baroque Drama and Masterful Technique

Strozzi, a painter deeply immersed in the vibrant currents of the Italian Baroque, utilizes dramatic contrast to elevate this narrative beyond mere storytelling. The background, rendered in deep, enveloping shadow, serves to push the illuminated figures forward, granting them an almost sculptural presence. This technique, characteristic of the period, heightens the emotional stakes for the viewer. Observe the handling of the drapery and the musculature; Strozzi imbues the fabric with a palpable weight, suggesting movement even in repose. The inclusion of another figure nearby adds depth to the scene, creating a complex interplay of foreground focus and supporting narrative elements that enrich the overall visual tapestry.

Symbolism of the Shepherd King

The subject matter itself is rich with enduring symbolism. David, the shepherd boy who vanquishes the giant Goliath, has become an archetype for the underdog—the individual whose faith or wit triumphs over brute force. The presence of Goliath's severed head serves as a potent memento mori, a stark reminder that victory demands sacrifice and confrontation. For the modern collector or decorator, this piece offers more than just religious iconography; it is a powerful talisman of resilience. It speaks to the quiet power found in preparation, wisdom, and unwavering belief.

A Focal Point for Contemplation

The dimensions of 132 x 100 cm allow this work to command attention within any grand hall or richly appointed study. When considering a reproduction for your space, one is not simply acquiring art; one is curating an atmosphere steeped in classical heroism and dramatic contemplation. The interplay between the luminous white robes against the brooding darkness creates an immediate visual dialogue that elevates any interior setting. It invites the viewer to pause, reflect on their own internal battles, and draw inspiration from David’s enduring spirit.


Biographie de l'artiste

Early Life and Training

Bernardo Strozzi, known as *il Cappuccino* et *le Prete Genovese*, was born in Genoa in 1581, a pivotal figure in the transition between Mannerism and the burgeoning Baroque style. His formative years were spent within the workshop of Cesare Corte, a lesser Genoese painter, where he honed his foundational skills until 1596. This early apprenticeship instilled in him a solid technical base, preparing him for further artistic exploration. A significant turning point arrived with his enrollment in the studio of Pietro Sorri, an innovative painter hailing from Siena. Sorri’s approach, characterized by a heightened naturalism and a move away from rigid academic conventions, profoundly shaped Strozzi's artistic sensibilities, steering him towards a more expressive and dynamic style. This period marked a crucial shift – a departure from the purely formal concerns of earlier training and an embrace of a more emotionally resonant visual language.

Artistic Career: Genoa and Venice

Strozzi’s career unfolded across two distinct yet interconnected phases, primarily centered in Genoa and then flourishing in Venice. In Genoa, he undertook numerous commissions, notably contributing to the frescoes adorning the choir of the San Domenico Church, a project commissioned by members of the esteemed Doria family. These early works demonstrate his growing mastery of color and composition, reflecting the influence of both Corte and Sorri. A particularly noteworthy preparatory oil sketch for the vault of the same church, *La Visione di San Domenico nel Paradiso*, now housed at the Museo dell’Accademia Ligustica, offers a valuable glimpse into his creative process. His arrival in Venice around 1631 marked a new chapter, and he quickly established himself as a sought-after artist. His Venetian period was particularly productive, characterized by a vibrant palette and dramatic brushwork—a style that would become synonymous with the Venetian Baroque. Key works from this era include a portrait of Doge Francesco Erizzo, painted shortly after his arrival in Venice, and *San Lorenzo che distribuisce le ostie*, showcasing his ability to convey both religious fervor and human emotion.

Influence and Legacy

Strozzi’s artistic vision exerted a considerable impact on the development of art in both Genoa and Venice. He is widely considered one of the principal founders of the Venetian Baroque style, bridging the gap between the Mannerist traditions of the preceding century and the dramatic intensity of Caravaggio. His work demonstrated a masterful command of color, light, and shadow—elements that would become hallmarks of Venetian painting. His influence extended beyond his own creations; he mentored several promising artists, including Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari, Giovanni Bernardo Carbone, and Valerio Castello, shaping the artistic landscape of Genoa and Venice alike. The works of these students bear testament to Strozzi’s profound impact on their development.

Notable Patrons and Later Life

Throughout his career, Strozzi benefited from the patronage of influential figures, including Doge Francesco Erizzo, a prominent Catholic cardinal and patriarch of Venice, and Federico Baldissera, a significant Venetian nobleman. His artistic connections extended to other notable artists of the time, such as Claudio Monteverdi (a composer for whom he created portraits) and Barbara Strozzi, his own sister-in-law. Beyond his artistic pursuits, Strozzi also engaged in engineering work, serving as an engineer for the port of Genoa between 1615 and 1621. Despite a brief period of imprisonment following accusations related to his religious life, he ultimately reconciled with the Catholic Church, receiving the title of *monsignore*. Bernardo Strozzi died in Venice in 1644, leaving behind a rich legacy as a versatile and prolific artist whose work continues to captivate viewers today.
Bernardo Strozzi

Bernardo Strozzi

1581 - 1644 , Italie

L'essentiel de l'artiste

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venice Baroque']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Corte
    • Sorri
  • Date Of Birth: 1581
  • Date Of Death: 1644
  • Full Name: Bernardo Strozzi
  • Nationality: Italien
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Vision St. Dominique
    • Portrait Doge Erizzo
  • Place Of Birth: Gênes, Italie
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