Samson Captured by the Philistines, Guernico (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1619)
Samson Captured by the Philistines, Guernico (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1619)
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Samson Captured by the Philistines is a striking display of Baroque drama and emotional intensity. The painting portrays the biblical story of Samson, whose legendary strength was tied to his hair—until his lover Delilah betrayed him by cutting it. It captures the moment of his tragic defeat: bound and blinded by the Philistines, his muscular body twisting in desperate struggle.
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, 1591–1666) was an Italian Baroque master celebrated for his dynamic compositions, expressive figures, and dramatic use of chiaroscuro. Commissioned by Cardinal Giacomo Serra, this painting exemplifies Guercino’s skill at combining powerful movement, emotional depth, and theatrical storytelling, capturing both the physical and psychological tension that defines Baroque art.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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