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The Lute Player
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The Lute PlayerCaravaggio

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This painting (c. 1596) portrays a young musician absorbed in performance. Before him lie a violin, scores, and fruit, symbols of sensuality and transience. Caravaggio uses natural light to animate the delicate textures of skin, cloth, and petals. The figure embodies the Renaissance ideal of harmony between music and emotion, while also hinting at life’s fragility and fleeting pleasures.
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