Read Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane Online
Authors: Andrew Graham-Dixon
P
aleotti, Gabriele, Cardinal: clash with Borromeo 24;
Discourse on Sacred and Profane Images
308, 311
Palermo 393, 413
Palestrina, refuge for C. 329–30
Palo, C. arrested by Spanish garrison 430–32
Pamphili Collection (Romee) 137
Panigarola, Francesco (priest) 140
papacy, Holy Roman Empire and 20, 21–2
Papal States, under Clement VIII 69
Paravicino, Ottavio, Cardinal 89, 127, 129, 151–3, 182
Paschasius (Roman Judge) 396
Pasolini, Pier Paolo 441
Pasqualone, Mariano: assaulted by C. 293–8; judicial peace signed by C. 300–301, 333
pasquinades (libellous poems), aimed at Baglione 249–64, 341, 361–2
Passeri, Giambattista, account of assault on Pasqualone 294–6
Passignano, Domenico, C.’s jealousy of 275
Pastor Friso
, title misattributed to C.’s
St John the Baptist
225–6
Pastor, Ludwig von,
The History of the Popes
31
Paul III, Pope 212
Paul IV, Pope 114
Paul V, Pope 286–7, 309, 426; portrait by C. 304–5
pauperists 104, 115, 216, 233–4, 238, 340,
see also
poor, the
Pecci, Giovanni, in Valletta brawl with C. 387–8
Pellegrini (pilgrims), Archconfraternity of . . . 116, 291
penance, sacrament of 28, 29–30
Peretti family 77
Peretti, Felice, Cardinal (later Pope Sixtus V) 67–8
Perez d’Aleccio, Matteo, frescoes of Great Siege of Malta 369
Peter Martyr, St: in
The Madonna of the Rosary
351; Titian painting 351
Peterzano, Simone 35, 53–6, 65, 438;
Adoration of the Shepherds
54–5, Plate 7
Petrarch 16, 30
Petrigiani, Fatin 91, 92, 138
Phidias (Greek sculptor) 92
Philip II, of Spain 10, 19–21, 25, 30, 69
Philip III, of Spain 335, 393
Piazza, Callisto,
Concert
126–7, Plate 23
Picasso, Pablo 43, 440
Pietropaolo (barber’s apprentice) 162–6
Piissimi, Vittoria (actress) 109
pilgrimage 148; Knights of St John and 358–9; Loreto Holy House 269, 289–93; Neri and 116;
sacro monte
and 37–9
Pimentel y Herrera, Don Juan Alonso, Conde de Benavente 347
Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milan) 36
Pio Monte della Misericordia (Naples) 349;
The Seven Acts of Mercy
(altarpiece) 339–45, Plate 70
Piombo, Sebastiano del,
The Flagellation of Christ
345–6
Piomentese, Carlo, alleged hired assassin 355–7
Pioveno, Captain Francesco, testifies for Toppa 318–19
Pisano brothers 41
Pitti Palace (Florence) 372
Pius IV, Pope 22
Pius V, Pope 13, 14
plague 44–52, 398, 407; beggars and roguery at plague times 103; rumours 47
Pliny the Elder, possible influence on C. 86–7
Ponte, Fra Giovanni de, in Valletta brawl with C. 388, 391
Pontoni, Cesare: takes Ranuccio’s daughter as his ward 323–4; witness in Prudenza/Fillide case 179–80
poor, the: Christian attitudes to 103–4; in Naples 337–8,
see also
pauperists
Porta, Giacomo della 191
Porta Pinciana: pharmaceutical distillery 119–20; Tesoretto ceiling 159–61
Porto Ercole, death and burial of C. 427–8, 431–4
portraiture 81; in Del Monte’s collections 119; donor portraits 290–91, 352,
see also
bust-length heads; self-portraits
Pourbus, Frans, the Younger 349–50, 352, 353
Poussin, Nicolas 42, 439
Pozzo, Cassiano dal, ‘The Paper Museum’ 135
processions: as penance for the plague 50–51; as visual art 36
prostitution: in Malta 369; in Milan 58; in Naples 416; in Rome 69, 74–5, 174–5, 177–8, 296–8,
see also
models, courtesans and harlots
Protestant Reformation, Council of Trent and 22–3
Protestants: attitude to religious images 34; attitude to the Rosary 351; Bible translation disagreements 235; Lutheran
Landsknechts
35, 66
Pucci, Pandolfo, ‘Monsignor Salad’ 77, 91, 117
punishments: executions 70;
strappado
74
Radolovich, Niccolò, commissions altarpiece (lost) from C. 339, 340
Raphael 39, 213
realism in art: Caravaggio 6–7, 8, 31, 92, 138, 143, 154, 158, 184, 223, 227, 242, 279–80, 312; Donatello 39;
sacro monte
39, 44;
see also
, painting technique of C.
redemption: C. seeks redemption in Malta 358, 363–4, 366; theme of in C.’s art 88–9, 197, 223, 379–80, 408
Reformation, The
see
Protestant Reformation
relics, religious 50–51, 147, 395
Rembrandt van Rijn 42, 99, 202, 372;
The The Sacrifice of Isaac
275
Reni, Guido, preferred by the Borghese 286
Requesens, Marqués de (Governor of Milan) 25
revenge wounds, statutory fines 324
Rhodes, Knights of St John and 359
Ribera, José de 42, 202, 347
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu, Cardinal 122
Richeome, Louis,
Le Pelerin de Lorette
289
Ripa, Cesare,
Iconologia
imagery and symbolism 107–8
Roccasecca, Galeazzo, witness of Paqualone assault 294, 300
Roero, Fra Giovanni Rodomonte, Valletta brawl victim 387, 388, 420
Roman Catholicism: Borromeo’s Milan 22–31, 55; classical antiquity repudiated 68; departs from Counter Reformation piety 273; in Milan
see
under
Borromeo; zeal for in Rome 67–8, 69, 70–72,
see also
Council of Trent; Counter Reformation
Romano, Giulio 160
Rome: ancient Christian sites 67–8; artists’ quarter 72–3; beggars, rogues and tricksters 99–110, 118; classical antiquities 66–7, 68; libel laws 253–64; rivalry between French and Spanish factions 69, 231, 283, 284; the Rome of C. 64–5, 67–82, 248, 283–4; sacked by Lutheran
Landsknechts
35, 66; squalor 65–7; suppression of heresy 66, 69, 70; transformation under Pope Sixtus V 67–8; violent times 63–4, 162–83, 204–9, 284–8,
see also
incidents in C.’s life under
Caravaggio
Rosary, legend and worship of 350–51
Rovere, Prince Francesco Maria della 114
Rubens, Peter Paul 42, 439; and
Death of the Virgin
by C. 353–5, 357; and
The Madonna of the Rosary
by C. 353;
The Massacre of the Innocents
353
Ruffetti, Andrea, provides lodgings for C. 303, 329
Ruggieri, Attilio (d’Este agent) 299
The Sacrifice of Isaac
(bronze relief), Ghiberti/Brunelleschi competition 274
The Sacrifice of Isaac
(Rembrandt) 275
sacro monte
(sacred mountain) sculptures 37–44, 201, 214; influence on C. 40–42, 44, 201, 280, 398
St Isidora Agricola, Tolentino altarpiece by C. 270
St John Lateran (Rome) 211
St John’s co-cathedral (Valletta) 372
St Lucy, altarpiece by C. 394–400, 402, 406, 407, Plate 83
St Pantaleimon church (Macedonia) 406
St Peter’s Basilica (Rome) 67, 211; altarpiece commissioned 304–5,
see also
Sistine Chapel
saints:
The Golden Legend
(saints lives) 199, 348, 396, 423; veneration of 147–50
Salini, Tommaso (Mao): Baglione libel case 254–7, 259–60; target of libellous poems 249; threatened by Longhi 267–9
San Giovanni Decollato, artists’ exhibition 245–6
San Luigi dei Francesi (Rome): Caravaggio paintings 80, 117, 193–204, 234–8; completion of Contarelli Chapel 191–4
San Nicola dei Prefetti, communion census 270–71
Sandrart, Joachim von: account of C.’s early years 94–5, 167; C. goes to Malta 362; C.’s use of lighting effects 185; on
Doubting Thomas
239; on
Omnia vincit amor
241–3, 245; on
The Calling of St Matthew
196
Sandys, George: in Malta 367, 368–9, 370; in Naples 335, 337; in Sicily 394, 402–3
Sangallo, Antonio da (architect) 67
Sannesio, Cardinal, buys two rejected Caravaggios 213–14
Sansovino, Jacopo 114
Sant’ Agostino,
Madonna of Loreto
altarpiece 116, 269, 277, 288–93, Plate 63
Sant’ Anna de’ Lombardi (Naples)
Resurrection . . .
altarpiece 414–15
Santa Lucia al Sepulcro (Syracuse) 395
Santa Maria del Popolo, Caravaggio paintings 210–20, 221, 292
Santa Maria della Fontana shrine 10, 16
Santa Maria della Scala, altarpiece 220, 302, 311–12, 355
Santa Maria delle Grazie (Milan) 17
Santa Maria di Constantinopoli (Tolentino), altarpiece 269–70
Santa Maria di Gesù (Caltagirone),
Madonna
(Gagini sculpture) 393
Santa Maria in Vallicella, altarpiece by C. 278–81, Plate 36
Santo Spirito Hospital, Del Monte and 120
Saraceni, Carlo: accused of plotting against Baglione 356–7; altarpiece 312, Plate 53
Savonarola 22, 309
sbirri
(constabulary): in Clement VIII’s Rome 70, 257, 267; dealings with C. 281–3, 287–8; French/Spanish disturbances 284–6; investigate the Ranuccio killing 317, 329; in Milanese plague 49–50
Scaravello, Fra Giovanni Battista, in Valletta brawl with C. 387–8
Schrader, Paul (screenwriter) 441
Sciberras, Keith, X-rays obscured archives 387
Scorsese, Martin, influence of C.’s art 441–2, Plate 88
sculpture:
Apollo Sauroctonus
(
Lizard Apollo
) 94; Baroque statuary in Spain 347; religious
mises-en-scène
37–40, 201, 410,
see also
Donatello; Gagini; Glykon; Mazzoni; Michelangelo Buonarroti; Phidias
self-portraits: in C’s art 83–4, 92–3, 150, 156, 159, 160, 199, 201–2, 232, 333, 408, 415, 424,
see also
portraiture
Selim II, Ottoman Sultan 13
seminaries, in Borromeo’s Milan 26, 53
sermons, in Borromeo’s Milan 140–41
Sfondrato, Paolo Emilio, Cardinal, patron of Cesari workshop 79
Sforza dynasty 18, 20–21
Sforza di Caravaggio, il Marchese Francesco I 9, 10
Sforza, Francesco I, Duke of Milan 49
Shakespeare, William,
Twelfth Night
131
Sicily 390–413,
see also
in more detail at
Messina; Palermo; Syracuse
Signorelli, Luca, Orvieto Cathedral frescoes 201
Sillano, Felice (widow) 171–2, 209
Sistine Chapel: altar wall painting 225; ceiling paintings 34, 114, 160–61, 181–2, 197, 226–8, 235–6, 240; choir 127, 130, 132,
see also
St Peter’s Basilica (Rome)
Sixtus V, Pope 67–8, 115
slave trade: Knights of St John and 359, 364–5, 366, 369; Messina 402; Naples 335
Song of Songs, of Solomon: key to
Boy with a Basket of Fruit
88–90, 90–91; music in
The Rest on the Flight to Egypt
142
Spada, Lionello 195
Spain: chiaroscuro in art 347; defence of Catholicism 21–2; effect of Spanish rule in Sicily 393–4; influence of in Rome 69; Milan under 18–22, 25; Naples under 335–8; rivalry with French in Rome 69, 231, 284
Spampa, Girolamo, assaulted by C. 205–6, 248
Spata, Constantino (‘Maestro Valentino’) 97–8, 163, 164–5, 166, 168
Speculatores domus Israel
, papal Visitation Bull 71–2
Spiritual Exercises
(Ignatius Loyola) 31–2, 38
Still Lifes: carpenter’s tools 411; flowers and fruit by C. 80–82, 85, 94, 134–7, 154,
see also
painting technique of C.
Strozzi, Giulio 175, 444
Suarez, Joseph Maria, Bishop of Vaison 147
Suleiman The Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan 13, 359
Susinno, Francesco 27–8; on C. and Minniti 76–7, 168, 394, 399, 400, 402, 404–5, 408–9, 410, 411, 412, 418, 420
swordsmanship: of C. 16, 165–7, 322; in Milan 16, 17
symbolism: in
Bacchus
154–5; in the
Basket of Fruit
135–6, 137, 224; in
Boy with a Basket of Fruit
87–90, 90–91; in
Boy Bitten by a Lizard
93–7; in classical myth 84–5, 155; feet 233; in
Omnia vincit amor
243–4; in Ripa’s
Iconologia
107–8; in
St John the Baptist
(1602) 228; sexual 96–7, 243–4; in the
Sick Bacchus
84–5
Symonds, Richard, comments on
Omnia vincit amor
247–8
Syracuse 392, 393–402; the ‘Ear of Dionysus’ 400–402; St Lucy altarpiece commissioned 394–5
Tassi, Agostino 168–70, 172, 183, 443
Tassis y Peralta, Juan de, Conde de Villamediana 344
Taverna, Ferrante (Governor of Rome) 254, 267
Taxi Driver
(Scorsese) 441, 442
tenebrism
see
darkness and light
Teresa of Avila, St 89, 148–9, 150
terracotta sculpture 40
Tertullian 200
Theatines 152
theatre: in C.’s paintings 105, 107–10, 185, 274, 292–3; religious spectacle 36–7, 39–40, 50–51
Tintoretto, Jacopo: light and dark 64–5, 184;
The Virgin Appearing to St Jerome
237
Tirelli, Antonio (deacon of St Peters) 305
Titian 114; Peterzano a pupil of 54; use of colour 64;
Adoration of the Magi
35;
Bacchus and Ariadne
85, Plate 15;
Le Concert Champêtre
126, Plate 22;
St Peter Martyr
201
Tolentino, lost altarpiece by C. 269–70
Tomassino, Alfonso (Judge), Baglione libel case 254–67
Tomassoni clan: looking for C. 334; responsibility for C.’s
sfregiato
suggested 418–19