There have been several artists that
have reconstructed the event David with the head of Goliath. In this oil
painting by Girolamo Forabosco there is a young boy holding a bloody head over
his shoulder. He has a slight smirk upon his face as though he is proud to be
holding the head. The view also should take notice the young boy is draped with
a red cloth and wearing what appears to be white pants. The contrast of the red
and white is very appealing to the eye. The color white is frequently
associated with innocence’s and purity. Which I feel the artist uses this to
depict a sense of sympathy and to highlight the boy’s age. The boy’s age is
emphasized because children and youth are too associated with innocence. The
color red relates to death and blood shed. Thus reiterating the image of the
decapitated head the boy is lugging over his shoulder.
If
you look up this history of this painting you will find the image exhibits a
story from the bible. It is suppose to represent the victory of the shepherd
boy David over the giant Goliath. In the bible it is an example of the power of
God overcoming a greater evil. While although the painting does not show the
actual battle. It vividly illustrated the words “and David took the head of the
Philistine and brought it to Jerusalem” (1 Samuel 17,54) In addition David is
also know as the founder of civilization. We can also relate David to the hero
Hercules.
I
was initially attracted to this specific piece because it had a sense of dark
but goodness wrapped into one piece. I felt this way because the of the colors
red and white. Also the young boys smirk played a great role in making feel
like he was innocent even though the evidence was right above his shoulder. The
head however did not look human, so I assumed he has a specific reason for
killing the beast. Which is when I realized there had to be more than what was
being shown in the painting. I found this when I did more research. This
painting relates to my values because God always does over come evil. When you
feel you cannot keep going God gives you the strength to keep moving forward.
Forabaosco
creates credibility because the curves of the boy’s body imitates the same
style and stoke of Forabaosco’s first teacher. Also the soft blurs the outlines
and atmospherically blends together. He is known for his self-portraits. My
overall experience was a peaceful one. I mostly go to museums in New York City,
they never let you take a photo or even get close enough to the piece to look
at stroke the artist has. I walked right in a got to look at each piece in my
own timely matter. I got as close as I wanted. I loved the fact they let your
wonder how you pleased. I would definitely go back!

