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  1. The Denial of Saint Peter (La Negazione di Pietro) is a painting finished around 1610 by the Italian painter Caravaggio. It depicts Peter denying Jesus after Jesus was arrested. The painting is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

    • Oil on Canvas
  2. Oct 14, 2023 · Nobody knows the precise date that Caravaggio painted The Denial of Saint Peter. But, judging by its composition and style, experts believe that he finished it in 1610, the year of his death. It's one of the master's two final paintings, along with the Martyrdom of Saint Ursula.

  3. The Denial of St. Peter is not to be confused with a multi-figure composition referred to by Bellori, which is still in the Sacristy of San Martino and which is clearly by another hand. The extremely fluid and energetic handling of the present picture could suggest a very late dating of 1610.

  4. Jul 4, 2023 · The Denial of Saint Peter (La Negazione di Pietro) is a painting finished around 1610 by the Italian painter Caravaggio. It depicts Peter denying Jesus after Jesus was arrested. The painting is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

  5. Jun 8, 2012 · A viewer revisits a single painting over a decade: CaravaggiosDenial of St. Peter,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  6. May 24, 2017 · At the time of painting his final two masterworks— The Denial of Saint Peter and The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, both from 1610 — Caravaggio was in extremis: he fled Rome after killing a well-known local pimp in a brawl, and then was forced to leave Malta after assaulting Fra Giovanni Rodomonte Roero; a high-ranking knight in the Maltese order of...

  7. For this depiction of Peter denying that he is a follower of Jesus (seen under arrest in the background at right), Utrecht artist Hendrick ter Brugghen embraced the strong contrast of light and shadow and emotional urgency popularized by Italian painter Caravaggio.

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