Caravaggio paintings
Bacchus by Caravaggio
The Cardsharps by Caravaggio
Seven Works of Mercy
Supper at Emmaus 1601 Painting by Caravaggio
Conversion of St. Paul
Calling of St. Matthew (Vocazione di san Matteo)
Doubting Thomas
Step into the dramatic world of Caravaggio paintings, where light and shadow tell powerful stories of faith, emotion, and humanity. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, one of the most influential painters of the Baroque era, transformed art forever with his bold realism and striking use of chiaroscuro — the contrast between light and dark that gives his works such emotional depth.
Each Caravaggio masterpiece captures intense human moments: the tension of a glance, the beauty of truth, and the raw reality of life. His subjects, often drawn from biblical and mythological scenes, appear alive with energy, vulnerability, and divine light. From The Calling of Saint Matthew to Judith Beheading Holofernes and The Supper at Emmaus, Caravaggio’s works invite you to experience art as storytelling in its most vivid form.
Perfect for collectors, art students, and admirers of classical masterpieces, Caravaggio’s paintings and reproductions bring timeless drama and depth to any wall. His influence continues to shape modern art, photography, and cinema — reminding us that beauty often shines brightest in contrast with darkness.