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David and Goliath, also known as David with the Head of Goliath, and David Victorious over Goliath, is an oil painting by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. It was painted in about 1599, and is held in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. Two later versions of the same theme are currently to be seen in Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (David with the Head of Goliath), and in Rome's Galleria Borghese (David with the Head of Goliath).

David and Goliath
Italian: David e Golia
ArtistCaravaggio
Year1599
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions110 cm × 91 cm (43 in × 36 in)
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

History


The David and Goliath in the Prado was painted in the early part of the artist's career, while he was a member of the household of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte. It shows the Biblical David as a young boy (in accordance with the Bible story) fastening the head of the champion of the Philistines, the giant Goliath, by the hair. The light catches on David's leg, arm and flank, on the massive shoulders from which Goliath's head has been severed, and on the head itself, but everything else is dark. Even David's face is almost invisible in the shadows. A wound on Goliath's forehead shows where he has been felled by the stone from David's sling. The overwhelming impression is of some action intensely personal and private - no triumph, no armies, no victory.[citation needed]

Caravaggio originally showed Goliath's face fixed in wild-eyed open-mouthed terror, tongue rolling, eyeballs swivelled to the edges of the sockets[citation needed]. In the finished painting the melodrama is banished: the drama is transferred from Goliath to the quietly efficient David, his face almost hidden, intent on his work with his hands in his enemy's hair, kneeling almost casually on the man's torso.

This painting and two others done at about the same time – the first version of Sacrifice of Isaac and the first John the Baptist – were taken to Spain shortly after they were made, where they were frequently copied and made a deep impression on art in that country.[citation needed]


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    - [en] David and Goliath (Caravaggio)

    [es] David vencedor de Goliat (Caravaggio)

    David vencedor de Goliat es un cuadro de Caravaggio, realizado en óleo sobre lienzo, con unas dimensiones de 110,4 cm de alto y 91,3 cm de ancho. Está datada hacia 1600 y actualmente se conserva en el Museo del Prado, donde se encuentra desde su inauguración en 1819.

    [fr] David et Goliath (Le Caravage)

    David et Goliath est un tableau de Caravage peint au début du XVIIe siècle, sans doute entre 1599 et 1605, et conservé au musée du Prado de Madrid. Il représente un épisode biblique tiré du Premier Livre de Samuel, au moment où le jeune David se saisit de la tête tranchée du géant Goliath, qu'il vient de tuer d'un coup de fronde.

    [it] Davide e Golia (Caravaggio)

    Il David e Golia è un dipinto a olio su tela (116x91 cm) realizzato tra il 1597 ed il 1598 dal pittore italiano Caravaggio. È conservato nel Museo del Prado.



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