
Un miracolo di san Carlo Borromeo
Guercino·c. 1629
Historical Context
This painting from c. 1629 by Guercino demonstrates the vitality of seventeenth-century Italian painting during the height of the Baroque era. Guercino approaches the subject with distinctive artistic vision, producing a work of both technical accomplishment and expressive power. Guercino's vivid early style, with its bold chiaroscuro and emotional immediacy, gave way after 1621 to a more classical manner influenced by the taste of Rome, creating two distinct bodies of work that represent the Baroque's competing impulses toward drama and order.
Technical Analysis
The painting showcases Guercino's skilled technique, with careful observation lending the work its distinctive character. The palette and brushwork are calibrated to serve the subject matter, demonstrating the technical command expected of a work from this period.



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