Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi), The Musicians

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.