Huile sur toile
Décoration murale
Italian Baroque
1584
57.0 x 68.0 cm
Galleria ColonnaAnnibale Carracci’s “Mangiafagioli,” painted in Bolognese around 1583–1584, stands as a pivotal work within the burgeoning Baroque artistic movement. Far from glorifying opulent feasts or idealized beauty—a trend prevalent at the time—Carracci confronts us with an unexpectedly poignant depiction of everyday life: un homme simple, assis à une table chargée de nourriture et de boissons.
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Mangiafagioli” resonates with profound symbolic significance. The act of eating—often associated with vulnerability and dependence—is presented not as a symbol of indulgence but rather as an assertion of basic human needs. Carracci’s subtle gesture invites contemplation on themes of poverty, resilience, and the dignity inherent in confronting mortality.
The painting's impact extends beyond its aesthetic qualities; it exemplifies Baroque art’s capacity to elevate the mundane into something extraordinary—a testament to Carracci’s genius and a cornerstone of Bolognese Baroque artistry. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture a fleeting moment of human experience with unwavering sensitivity.
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