CHASING CARAVAGGIO
Veranda
|November - December 2025
He was one of the most impactful painters of the 17th century, and he lived a life as dramatic as his canvases. TRACEY MINKIN pursues the turbulent Baroque artist who fled from Rome under penalty of death, leaving masterpieces along the way.
Baroque Italy brought to life by Caravaggio (inset, in a posthumous portrait by artist Ottavio Leoni), from left: Portrait of future pope and art patron Maffeo Barberini; a palm reader in The Fortune Teller; and a huckster in The Cardsharps.
I JOIN CARAVAGGIO in a hole in the ground on the island of Malta. It's a guva, a 16th-century prison cell dug out of the Mediterranean island's harsh limestone. It's where the Knights of the Order of Saint John threw the artist in 1608 after he had painted a masterpiece that would make their private cathedral one of the great art destinations of the world.
He had already killed a man in Rome, two years prior. He had fled the city where his star was in bright ascendance, skirting prosecution and capital punishment from port to port, painting to stay in good graces. He had been plucked into the celebrated, safe lap of these Christian warriors, made a knight himself in a stunning maneuver of power and patronage. But the painter had succumbed, during a fracas on the streets of Valletta, to a level of violence forbidden by the order's Draconian moral codes.
Caravaggio—again—was in deep and terrible trouble. I climb down the steep, narrow ladder from the guva's trapdoor, feel the isolation and hopelessness of the hole. More than four centuries later, Caravaggio's depths are mine.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November - December 2025-Ausgabe von Veranda.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Veranda
Veranda
Tidings of Color & Joy
A Christmas Eve invitation from Casa Lopez's Pierre Sauvage offers a journey into radiant hues, warm hospitality, and a regal château brought back from ruin.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
What Are Your Biggest Dinner Party Pet Peeves?
WE ASKED DESIGNERS:
2 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
WITHIN THESE SACRED WALLS
In modern triumphs of song, stained glass, and sound, three medieval French landmarks harness the power of the divine—and centuries of human artistry.
4 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
When Thyme Stands Still
All is calm—if only on Christmas—at Thyme, the buzzy Cotswolds inn where founder Caryn Hibbert and her family revel in the rural splendor and farm-to-table bounty of the historic manor.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
Glad Tidings
EARLIER THIS FALL, VERANDA was recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation at the Trust's 75th anniversary gala. The honor was humbling and deeply gratifying. Nothing is more core to our mission than preservation, which has been a part of our DNA since our first issue, when our founder, Editor Emeritus Lisa Newsom, wrote that how we live—\"inextricably bound to the past but committed also to the present and future—is the theme of VERANDA.\"
1 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
Life Was a STAGE...
...for Dennis Severs, who turned his London home into a highly theatrical museum-and a portal into the imagined world of Huguenot silk weavers.
3 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
TEXAS GOLD
Cultus Artem's Holly Tupper channels the raw beauty of her family's ranch in new jewels informed by the arid landscape.
1 mins
January - February 2026
Veranda
TIME ETERNAL
Bulgari pays tribute to the Roman Empire in its latest high-powered watch with a thin-cut marble dial and classical élan.
1 min
January - February 2026
Veranda
Pomellato's ERAS TOUR
In 75 new masterpieces, the Milan-based maison releases a high jewelry manifesto capturing the zeitgeist of its craft over the decades, from rock 'n' roll metalwork to chromatic joie de vivre.
1 min
January - February 2026
Veranda
OLD WORLD IN OJAI
Designer Nathan Turner preserves the magic of his family's European holiday traditions within the rustic refinement of his California home.
2 mins
January - February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

