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Massacre of the Innocents

Guido Reni

Guido Reni was an Italian painter of high-Baroque style. He painted primarily religious works, as well as mythological and allegorical subjects.

Max Resolution:1794×2871 PX

Title:Massacre of the Innocents

Artists:Guido Reni

Date:1611

Style:Baroque

Genre:religious painting

Medium:oil,canvas

Location:Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Dimensions:268×170 cm

Copyright:Public domain

Massacre of the Innocents is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Guido Reni, created in 1611 for the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, but now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in that same city.

The painting is based on the biblical episode of the Massacre of the Innocents, described in the Gospel of Matthew. The work shows a series of episodes at the same time but is classically composed with each element carefully mirrored by an answering one.

Two killer soldiers, one portrayed from behind while rushing on a screaming woman, and one kneeling towards the mothers with their children, hold knives in the right hand. The mothers are reacting in different ways: one is screaming and attempting to escape the soldiers who has grabbed her hair, another is fleeing towards the right while embracing her child, while another, in the lower left corner, is holding her child on her shoulders; another mother tries to stop a soldier with her left hand, and a kneeling woman is praying towards the sky above the children which have already been slaughtered.