
The Musicians
Caravaggio (1571–1610)
Year
1597
Medium
Oil on canvas
Seen at
The Met, New York
An early commission for Cardinal Del Monte, painted when Caravaggio was barely twenty-five. Four young musicians prepare for a performance — tuning, pausing, glancing outward. The figure with the lute, often read as a self-portrait, looks straight at the viewer. The Baroque begins here: theatrical, intimate, and lit as if from a single candle just outside the frame.