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The Supper at Emmaus
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The Supper at EmmausCaravaggio

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This painting (c.1606) was created after Caravaggio fled Rome for Naples. It depicts Christ revealing himself in Emmaus at the blessing of bread. Unlike Caravaggio’s earlier 1601 version, gestures are subdued and the table almost bare. In this darker vision, the recognition of the divine comes not in spectacle but in shadow and silence.
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