Read Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane Online
Authors: Andrew Graham-Dixon
Giustiniani, Vincenzo, Cardinal 132, 175, 210–211; patron and protector to C. 237, 238–44, 245, 298–9, 309, 382;
A Discourse on Music
130, 133
Glykon (Athenian sculptor) 92
The Golden Legend
: martyrdom of St Andrew 348; martyrdom of St Lucy 396; martyrdom of St Matthew 199; martyrdom of St Ursula 423
Gomes de Azevedo, Fra Giovanni, Valletta brawl investigator 387
Gonzaga, Ferdinando, Cardinal, intercedes for C.’s pardon 426
Gramatica, Antiveduto, employs C. 78
Gregory XIII, Pope 48, 68, 79
Gualdo, Paolo 151–3
Gualfreducci, Onofrio 131
Guicciardini, Piero 168
gypsies, attitudes towards 106–10
Habsburg empire 10, 18, 335–8
Henri IV, King of France, conversion to Catholic Faith 69, 116–17
heresy: searching out in Milan 30; suppression of in Rome 66, 69, 70
Hibbard, Howard, biography of C. 87
Holy League, war with Ottoman empire 14
Holy Roman Empire: Protestant and Muslim threats 19–20; relations with papacy 20, 21–2
holy-water, sprinkling of 27–8
homo-erotic elements, in C.’s art 87, 150–51, 154, 241–4, 412–13
homosexuality rumours, about C. 4–5, 122–3, 150–51, 247–8, 271, 412, 416
honour, individual
fama
64
Humiliati, suppressed by Borromeo 26
Ignatius Loyola, St,
Spiritual Exercises
31–2, 38
ignudi
paintings 226–8, 241, Plate 47,
see also
nude modelling
Immaculate Conception, doctrine of 306
immigration, Neapolitan problem 337–8
Index librorum prohibitorum
30, 69
Inquisition: in Malta 368; Roman 30; Spanish 25; Venetian 34–5
Instructiones
for priests (Borromeo’s) 26–7, 35
Italians: aristocracy 11–12, 16, 336; regional rivalries 73
James I, King of England 69
James II, King of England 77
James VI, king of Scotland 14
Jerome, St: on the gospel of Matthew 235;
for paintings of see
under
Caravaggio: paintings
Jesuits: attitude towards the poor 103; Borromeo and 29, 31–2; C.’s brother Giovan Battista 53
Jews: Black Death ‘pogroms’ 46–7; in Naples 336–7
John of Austria, Don (Don Juan de Austria) 14, 47
Julius II, Pope 227, 404
Kaiser-Friedrich Museum (Berlin) 175, 234
Kilian, Wolfgang, engraving of criminal trial in Malta 391–2, Plate 79
Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, Texas) 98
Knights of St John of Malta 11, 358–61; auberges and langues 367–8; C. and 361–2, 370, 374–7, 380–81, 391–2, 403–4, 438; efforts to recapture C. 399, 402; offences and penalties 369–70, 385; public morality and private behaviour 368; qualifications for entry 370; sequestrate C.’s last paintings in Naples 435–6; trial and defrocking of C. 390–91, 438; Venerable Council 369, 372, 387, 388, 391,
see also
Malta
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) 352
La Tour, Georges de 99, 202, 439
landscape painting 81; in C.’s
The Sacrifice of Isaac
275; Dutch and Flemish 80
Laocoön
(sculpture) 94
Laparelli, Francesco, plans Valletta 366
The Last Temptation of Christ
(Scorsese) 442
Laureti, Tommaso,
The Triumph of Christianity
68
lazzaretti
103; Milan 49–50
Lazzari, Giovan Battista de’, commissions
The Resurrection of Lazarus
404, 405
lazzari
, in Naples 338, 340, 349
Le Blanc, Horace 205
Lena (prostitute) 294, 298;
Madonna of the Palafrenieri
305, 308,
see also
Antognetti, Lena
Leo XI, Pope 283–4
Leonardo da Vinci: picture of the Virgin more real than life 93–4;
Last Supper
17;
Medusa
157–8
Leoni, Ottavio: portrait of Caravaggio 188, Plate 1; portrait of Del Monte 113, Plate 18
Lepanto, battle (1571) 14, 15, 352, 361
Lewis, Audwyn, Bishop of Cassano 71
light and shade
see
darkness and light
The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects
(Vasari) 7, 41, 93–4, 96, 157
Lomazzo, Gerolamo 54
Lomazzo, Gian Paolo, cult of Bacchus and 84
Lomellini, Francesco 374, 376
Longhi, Martino, the Elder 116, 170
Longhi, Onorio 170–74, 204–9, 282, 443; Baglione libel case 254–6; in court for threatening behaviour 267–9; witness at Ranuccio’s murder 314, 317, 318, 320–21, 322, 325
Longhi, Roberto: on the
Basket o
f Fruit
135; on
The Death of the Virgin
310; on the
Madonna
of the Palafrenieri
308; reputation of C. rehabilitated 440–41; Roberto Longhi Foundation (Florence) 93; on the
Sick Bacchus
83–4
Longhi, Stefano 171, 206–7, 209
Lorenzo Siciliano 76, 78, 82
Loreto Holy House 269, 288–90
Louvre (Paris) 98, 373
Loyola, Ignatius
see
Ignatius Loyola, St
Luca (barber-surgeon) 163–4, 166, 434
Luther, Martin 22, 306
Machiavelli 30
Madii, Pietro Antonio de, witness to fight 276
Magno, Giovanni, agent for the Duke of Mantua 354–5
Malaspina, Ippolito: contact in Malta for C. 363–4, 388;
St Jerome in His Study
(Caravaggio) 371–2
Malta: immigration regulations 362–3; Maltese people 367; pages obliterated in Justice archive 386–7, 420; prostitutes 367, 369; Siege of (1565) 360–61,
see also
Knights of St John of Malta
Mancini, Deifebo (brother of Giulio) 417, 421
Mancini, Giulio 5, 6, 8–9, 12, 58–9, 97, 138, 297, 401; on the Bacchus painting by C. 83; C. in Cesari’s workshop 81–2, 91; C.’s brother not recognised 187; on C.’s flight from Rome 330; C’s hoped for patrons 77, 91; C.’s last days 427; on C.’s
sfregiato
417;
Death of the Virgin
and 311–13, 353–4; friendship with Del Monte 120–21; on
The Gypsy
Fortune-Teller
99, 109, 138; on a papal pardon for C. 421;
on Ranuccio’s murder 314; work at Santo Spirito Hospital 120
Mander, Karel van 161–2, 277;
Schilderboek
245
Manet, Edouard 398;
Olympia
175
Manfredi, Bartolomeo 99
Mannerists/Mannerism 35, 39, 41, 54, 91, 160, 161, 203, 219, 344
Manso, Giovanni Battista 340–41
Marchese, Giacomo, jokes about morality 368
Marciana Library (Venice), copy of Mancini’s life of C. 59
Marino, Giambattista 341, 401;
La Galeria
(poem) 382–3
marriage, Milan and 16
Martelli, Fra Antonio 388, 391; in Messina 403–4; portrait of by C. 372–3
Martin, Gregory 177–8
Martinelli, Pietro Paolo 281–2
martyrology, Counter Reformation 147–8, 183, 395
Mary Magdalen, St: popularity of 138–9;
Mary Magdalen
(lost Alban Hills painting) 330
Masetti, Fabio (d’Este agent) 299–300, 303–4, 316–17, 323, 334, 357–8
Massa, Lanfranco, ships
St Ursula
painting to Genoa 425
Matha, Fra Philiberto de, Valletta brawl investigator 387
Mattei family, C. and 220–21, 234
Mattei, Asdrubale 221
Mattei, Ciriaco 221, 225–6, 228, 230, 245
Mattei, Geronimo, witness in Prudenza/Fillide case 179–80
Mattei, Giovanni Battista 226
Mattei, Girolamo, Cardinal, patron of C. 220–21, 230
Mattei collection 225
Mauruzi, Lancilotto, testimonial letter 269–70
Mazzoni, Guido (sculptor) 40, Plate 4
Mean Streets
(Scorsese) 442, Plate 88
Medici family, Perseus myth 158–9
Medici, Alessandro de’, elected as Pope Leo XI 283
Medici, Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Florence and Tuscany 115
Medici, Cosimo II, Grand Duke of Florence and Tuscany 168
Medici, Ferdinando de’, Cardinal (
later
Grand Duke) 115–16, 118, 121, 123, 124, 155, 156, 158; Fra Antonio Martelli and 372–3; Onorio Longhi and 173
Medici, Marie de’ 116
Medici collections 155, 156, 157
medieval arts, C. and 41–2
meditation: Franciscan 32–3, 38; Ignatius Loyola and 31–2, 38
Meditations on the Life of Christ
(Franciscan tract) 32–3
Megiser, Hieronymus, on Malta 367
Melandroni, Fillide
see
Fillide Melandroni
Memlinc, Hans 94
Menici, Francesco fu, testifies for Toppa 319
Merisi, Bernardino (grandfather of C.) 9–10, 51, 52
Merisi, Caterina (sister of C.) 45, 57, 186
Merisi, Fermo (father of C.) 8, 9–10, 14, 16, 44–5, 51, 52
Merisi, Giovan Battista (brother of C.) 44–5, 53, 57, 58, 186–7
Merisi, Giovan Pietro (brother of C.) 45
Merisi (née Aratori), Lucia (mother of C.) 9; connections with Colonna clan 10, 12, 14; survives plague 44–5, 52–3; illness and death 57
Merisi, Ludovico (uncle of C.) 57, 76
Merisi, Michelangelo
see
Caravaggio
Merisi, Pietro (uncle of C.) 51
Messina 393, 402–13
Methodus Confessionis
(confessors manual) 43
Michelangelo Buonarroti 33–4, 39, 57;
ignudi
paintings and C. 226–8, 241, Plate 47; St Peter’s Basilica 67, 114; Sistine Chapel ceiling 160–61, 197, 226–8, 235–6, 240, 404;
Conversion of St Paul
and
Martyrdom of St Peter
212, 214;
The Creation of Adam
197, 240, Plate 39;
The Flagellation of Christ
(red chalk sketch) 345–6;
Judith and Holofernes
181–2;
The Last Judgement
225;
Pietà
146, 279, 280, Plate 37;
The Rape of Ganymede
124;
The Rondanini Pietà
405;
The Sacrifice of Moses
228;
Sleeping Cupid
383–4;
Victory
241
Milan 15–22, 24–8; Borromeo’s
famiglia armata
25, 35; bubonic plague (1576-8) 44–52, 398; Lomazzo’s cult of Bacchus 84; reputation as sin city 58; ruled by Spain 18–22, 58
Milton, John 341
Minniti, Mario 76–7, 82, 168, 256, 392, 394, 400, 443; models for C. 77, 86, 125, 154, 195, Plate 31
Mirabella, Vincenzo 395; the ‘Ear of Dionysus’ 400–402
miracle plays, influence on C.’s paintings 142
mirrors: alleged used as light reflector by C. 92, 272, 303; used for self-portraits 83–4, 272
mises-en-scène
: in C.’s art 214, 280; sculptures 37–40, 201
models, courtesans and harlots 175–84, 288, 295–8, 305, 308, 311–12,
see also
prostitution
Modern art, little interest in C. 440
Montaigne, Michel de, description of Rome 65–7, 68, 70, 74
Montefeltro, Federigo da 76, 119
Montoya, Pedro 131, 132–3, Plate 24
Moryson, Fynes 17
Munster, Sebastian 235
murder, allegations about C. 58–9
Murtola, Gaspare, madrigal praising C.’s
Gypsy
109–10
Museo di Capodimonte (Naples) 345
music: castrati 131, 132–3; liturgical 127, 130; musical paintings 124–34, 142; opera 129–30; polyphony and monody contrasted 128–9;
stile rappresentativo
128–30, 131
Muziano, Girolamo, and the Contarelli Chapel 191
Naples 20, 334–8; C. in (1606–1607) 334, 339–52, 355–8; C. in (1609–10) 413–21, 425–37
Nashe, Thomas,
The Unfortunate Traveller
(novel) 73
National Gallery of Ireland (Dublin) 228
National Gallery (London) 85, 93, 221, 404
Nativity scenes:
The Adoration of the Shepherds
(Caravaggio) 409–11, 412, Plate 78; Palermo altarpiece by C. 413; sculpted
mises-en-scène
37, 410; Titian and Peterzano 35, 54–5
Navagna, Pompeo (barber-surgeon) 316
Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City) 277
Neri, Filippo, St 104, 115–16, 149–50, 352
nude modelling 75,
see also
ignudo
Olgiati, Bernardo (papal treasurer) 80
opera, origin of 129–30
Oratorio of San Lorenzo (Palermo), Nativity by C. 413
Oratory, Order of the 104, 116, 119, 151; C.’s
Entombment of Christ
altarpiece 278–80, Plate 36
Original Sin, Borromeo’s doctrine of 24–5
Orsi, Prospero (painter of grotesques) 91–2, 97, 163, 165–6, 168, 245
Ottoman Empire, versus Venice and the Holy League 13–14
Ottoman Turks, siege of Malta (1565) 360–61
Padri Crociferi (Messina), altarpiece 404–9
painting technique of C.: canvas preferred by C. 118, 194, 214; cropping and occlusion 398;
di sotto in sù
160–61; failing in
The Denial of St Peter
421–3; flowers and fruit (still life) 80–82, 85, 134–7, 223; intensity of his images 42–3; low-toned palette 65; naturalism in his work 6–7, 8, 31, 92, 95, 126, 138, 143, 177, 183, 197, 409; no preparatory drawing 55–6, 185, 438; period and style 350–51; scene setting 185; a self-taught artist 437–8; sources of ideas 231; stops using models 331; style change in the Alban Hills 330;
painting technique –
cont
.
use of colour 58, 64, 87, 95, 118, 144; use of lights 185–6, 232, 272, 302–3, 438; weak neck and shoulder modelling 87, 141; wet-in-wet 185,
see also
darkness and light; realism in art; Still Lifes
Palafrenieri, Confraternity of the, altarpiece by C. 305–8
Palazzo Farnese ceiling 69, 142–3, 212, 244, Plate 8
Palazzo Madama Plate 18; Del Monte’s collections 117–19