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Learn MoreFamily Grace—After Caravaggio by Louis Carreon
- This powerful painting by Louis Carreon holds deep personal significance for the artist
- The work engages with Caravaggio’s The Entombment of Christ
- Through oils, charcoal and aerosol, Carreon transforms personal experience into a universal story
- Louis Carreon is a contemporary artist rooted in street art and urban culture
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b. 1977 | American
Family Grace—After Caravaggio
Signed “Louis Carreon” (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
This powerful painting by Louis Carreon holds deep personal significance for the artist, reflecting 13 years of sobriety and renewal. Family Grace—After Caravaggio engages in a creative dialogue with Caravaggio’s The Entombment of Christ, the composition reimagines the prodigal son holding an alcohol bottle, while his family surrounds him with concern. This imagery resonates. . .
b. 1977 | American
Family Grace—After Caravaggio
Signed “Louis Carreon” (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
This powerful painting by Louis Carreon holds deep personal significance for the artist, reflecting 13 years of sobriety and renewal. Family Grace—After Caravaggio engages in a creative dialogue with Caravaggio’s The Entombment of Christ, the composition reimagines the prodigal son holding an alcohol bottle, while his family surrounds him with concern. This imagery resonates broadly, reflecting the challenges many families face across generations.
Through oils, charcoal and aerosol, Carreon transforms personal experience into a universal story of struggle, resilience and hope. By blending historical reference with contemporary issues, the painting invites viewers to connect, fostering awareness and inspiring conversations around healing and wellness.
Louis Carreon, a contemporary artist rooted in street art and urban culture, is celebrated for transforming personal and spiritual themes into raw, impactful works. As a significant voice in contemporary art that bridges street culture and gallery spaces, he continues the tradition established by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Carreon’s ability to merge graffiti influences with profound symbolism positions him among the leading voices in modern spiritual art.
Canvas: 58 1/2" high x 51 1/2" wide (148.59 x 130.81 cm)
Frame: 66 1/2" high x 59 5/8" wide x 3/4" deep (168.91 x 151.45 x 1.91 cm)

| Maker: | Carreon, Louis |
| Period: | 1919-Present |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Paintings |
| Style: | Postmodernism |
| Depth: | 0.75 in. (1.91 cm) |
| Width: | 59.63 in. (151.45 cm) |
| Height: | 66.5 in. (168.91 cm) |
| Canvas Width: | 51.500 in. (130.81 cm) |
| Canvas Height: | 58.500 in. (148.59 cm) |
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