Christ Taken Prisoner
by CESARI, Giuseppe, Oil on walnut panel, 89 x 62 cm
Christ Taken Prisoner is one of Cesari’s most important works, its popularity attested by the existence of a somewhat smaller version in the Galleria Borghese and of numerous copies. Cesari bathes the scene in a pale moonlight that gives the colours an almost metallic coolness. His rendering of the form of the moon, and of the stars shining with varying degrees of brightness, testifies to a growing interest in the realistic representation of the night sky. The picture must have been painted in Rome in 1596⁄97, when Cesari was working on one of his most important commissions, the fresco cycle for the Palazzo dei Conservatori.