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  2. 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.

  3. Denial of Saint Peter, 1610 by Caravaggio. The episode from Mark XIV:66-72 in which Peter, soon after Christ's arrest, is challenged by the serving maid of Caiaphas, the High Priest, to admit his identity as one of Christ's disciples, was not often depicted during the Counter Reformation.

  4. May 10, 2019 · After Jesus was arrested, Peter followed him into the courtyardto Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year” ( John 18:13 ). There he was accused thrice of knowing Jesus. Caravaggio paints Peter, the servant girl, and the soldier standing before a fireplace.

  5. 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 .

  6. 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.

  7. Such was the case with Caravaggios strik­ing can­vas, The Tak­ing of Christ, a depic­tion of the New Tes­ta­ment sto­ry of Jesus’ arrest and betray­al by his first dis­ci­ple, Peter. Com­mis­sioned by Roman noble­man Ciri­a­co Mat­tei in 1602, the paint­ing dis­ap­peared and was thought to have been lost until 1993, when ...

  8. Standing before a fireplace, Peter is accused of being a follower of Jesus. The pointing finger of the soldier and two fingers of the woman allude to the three accusations and to Peters three denials. In 1613 the painting belonged to Guido Reni, who received it from the engraver Luca Ciamberlano as compensation for debts.

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