Turbaned Man Bending Back with Raised Arms (1657) by Salvator Rosa

Turbaned Man Bending Back with Raised Arms - Salvator Rosa - 1657

Artwork Information

TitleTurbaned Man Bending Back with Raised Arms
ArtistSalvator Rosa
Date1657
Mediumengraving
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationLos Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA, US

About Turbaned Man Bending Back with Raised Arms

The artwork titled “Turbaned Man Bending Back with Raised Arms” is an engraving by Salvator Rosa, created in 1657. The piece belongs to the Baroque art movement and falls under the genre painting category. It is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, California, United States.

In the artwork, a man wearing a turban is depicted bending backwards with one arm raised, highlighting a moment of dynamic tension and movement. The engraving captures the intricate details of the man’s attire and the texture of the surrounding environment, emphasizing the dramatic and emotional elements typical of Baroque art. Another figure, partially obscured, appears beside him, adding a sense of narrative and interaction. The linear strokes of the engraving lend a sense of energy and vibrancy to the scene, reflecting the skill and artistry of Salvator Rosa.

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