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Once upon a time there was only one Caroselli. But then someone noticed stylistic discrepancies within the oeuvre attributed to him and decided, dammit, that there had to be two of them!

Angelo Caroselli was an Italian painter of the early 17th century and Pseudo-Caroselli was, well, nobody knows, except that his or her work was close enough to Angelo's in style and subject matter to be confused with his. Both of them like to get in your face and confront you with allegory. Angelo is more accomplished and Pseudo is weirder (and has an obsession with fabrics). I think they're both rather wonderful.

I came across the two of them when idly browsing pictures of witches on wikimedia commons. The Carosellis like to paint witches. Here's one of Angelo's. The strega is conjuring an image of a sabbat by cooking something in an upturned skull. You can say what you like, but Rembrandt was never this much fun.



And here's one of Pseudo's. Take a good look in that mirror. There's something remarkably peculiar going on behind you.



I do love the by-ways of art history.

Date: 2021-10-09 11:31 am (UTC)
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My favourite is the Miracle of the Crib at Greccio which is in San Francesco in Montefalco- the nuns were kind enough to let us in to see it

The face of St Francis in this image is one of pure love.




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