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  1. Caravaggio and his Italian followers: From the collections of the Galleria nazionale d'arte antica di Roma (Italian Edition) by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1998
  2. Caravaggio: The Complete Works by Rossella Vodret, Caravaggio, 2010-10-31
  3. Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane by Andrew Graham-Dixon, 2010-07-01
  4. Three Studies: Masolino and Masaccio, Caravaggio and His Forerunners, Carlo Braccesco by Roberto Longhi, 1995-12-01
  5. Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History by Mieke Bal, 2001-03-01
  6. Fallen Order: Intrigue, Heresy, and Scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio by Karen Liebreich, 2005-08-31
  7. Caravaggio: The Art of Realism by John Varriano, Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio, 2006-08-30
  8. Caravaggio's Secrets (October Books) by Leo Bersani, Ulysse Dutoit, 2001-02-19
  9. Saving Caravaggio by Neil Griffiths, 2006-08
  10. Painters of Reality: The Legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series)
  11. Caravaggio Obsession by Oliver Banks, 1985-02-07
  12. Caravaggio Bacon by Claudio Massimo Strinati, 2010-04-16
  13. Caravaggio: The Final Years (Bel Vedere Fotographia S.)
  14. Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals by Creighton E. Gilbert, Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio, 1995-05

41. An Introduction To Baroque Art
Michelangelo Merisi da caravaggio, Italian, 15711610, Society of Jesus, Ireland. This page was initially created for students visiting the caravaggio
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Web Activities: An Introduction to Baroque Art The Taking of Christ, 1602, oil on canvas, 53 X 67 in.,
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio,
Italian, 1571-1610, Society of Jesus, Ireland.
Welcome to the Boston College home page for the French, Italian, and Spanish activities written to give students an introduction to the Baroque period. This site contains Pre-, While-, and Post-viewing Activities for middle school, high school, and college students. In order to complete tasks, students muct click on specific links to data on existing French-, Italian-, and Spanish-language web sites posted primarily in France, Italy, and Spain. All activities make use of the target language. To best do these activities, students should print them and then access the page online to click on the numerous links provided.
To find the best set of activities for your class, examine each of the four levels in your language. Select a level that is appropriate for your individual class. A, B, C, and D should not be interpreted as meaning French/Italian/Spanish I, II, III, and IV. Each level is broad and, therefore, it is possible to have Spanish II and Spanish III classes both using the same level.
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42. Simon Fisher Turner - Caravaggio 1610
The soundtrack to the 1986 movie caravaggio 1610 artist and film maker Derek Jarman s take on the life of Michelangelo caravaggio, the last great painter
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The soundtrack to the 1986 movie Caravaggio 1610 - artist and film maker Derek Jarman's take on the life of Michelangelo Caravaggio, the last great painter of the Italian renaissance.
Soundscapes are weaved out of an instrumentation of flamenco guitar, lute, harpsicord and recorder with various ambient sounds recorded whilst making the movie in the UK and background sound effects collected in Italy.
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43. The Real Caravaggio - The New York Review Of Books
Preview of an article by Ingrid D. Rowland from The New York Review of Books, October 7, 1999.
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By Ingrid D. Rowland Caravaggio: A Life by Helen Langdon Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 436 pp., $30.00 M in the UK by Bloomsbury in November, and in the US by Henry Holt in February 2000.) by Peter Robb Potts Point, N.S.W., Australia: Duffy and Snellgrove (To be published, 568 pp., $35.00 (paper) Caravaggio: A Passionate Life by Desmond Seward Morrow, 202 pp., $25.00 Caravaggio's 'Saint John' and Masterpieces from the Capitoline Museum in Rome 1999, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, July 15-September 12, 1999. an exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, April 20-June 20,, Catalog of the exhibition by Maria Elisa Tittoni, by Patrizia Masini, by Sergio Guarino Wadsworth Atheneum, 59 pp., $12.00 (paper) Saints and Sinners: Caravaggio and the Baroque Image February 1-May 24, 1999. an exhibition at the McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Catalog of the exhibition edited by Mormando Franco McMullen Museum of Art (distributed by the University of Chicago Press), 235 pp., $40.00 (paper) More than four hundred years from the day he packed up his things and headed for Rome from the small Lombardy town in which he grew up, Michelangelo Merisi of Caravaggio (1571-1610) is still, to borrow the wording of one of his contracts, 'top painter in the City' (

44. ARTEHISTORIA - Genios De La Pintura - Ficha Caravaggio. Michelangelo Amerighi
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Obras: 79 Tiziano y supo transmitir al joven Caravaggio ciertos valores pictóricos que reúnen la tradición veneciana y la lombarda, como son el color y la sensualidad de Venecia y el luminismo realista de Lombardía. Caravaggio no se sumó a los preceptos tardo-manieristas de su maestro, pero aprendió el modo de manejar la luz, el color y el sentido de la realidad. El mismo año de su contrato con Peterzano se publicó el famoso tratado sobre la pintura de Lomazzo, otro famoso pintor del estilo de Peterzano. En él se propone que deben existir unas reglas aplicadas a la pintura, extraídas del gran arte del Renacimiento Campi , Moretto, Moroni o Zuccaro . En España, por estos mismos años, se encontraba trabajando El Greco Concierto de Jóvenes Leonardo da Vinci , como podemos apreciar en la Gioconda , o en el aún más inquietante San Juan Bautista . El esplendor de estos temas en Caravaggio se produjo entre 1593 y 1595. La primera variación de su estilo tuvo lugar cuando el artista recibió el encargo de la Capilla Contarelli; el encargo se produjo gracias a las oscuras intrigas del cardenal Del Monte, pues aunque Caravaggio era muy conocido en un reducido círculo de conocedores del arte, de modo oficial no era más que un joven recién llegado a Roma. El encargo resulta trascendental, porque permite a Caravaggio colgar su obra en un lugar de acceso público, donde toda Roma podría contemplarla. La capilla en cuestión está en la iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses, espacio reservado a los miembros de la influyente colonia francesa en Roma. Estaba dedicada al comerciante Mateo Contarelli, francés, por cuyo nombre se eligió el tema de los

45. Caravaggio Prints And Posters At Art.com
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47. Rembrandt & Caravaggio - Rijksmuseum Amsterdam - National Museum For Art And His
On the exhibition website you can read about the works on display, give your opinion on them, compare paintings by Rembrandt and caravaggio to the smallest
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49. S. Giora Shoham - Caravaggio: The Violent Enlightenment - JCJPC - Volume 6, Issu
Michelangelo Merisi da caravaggio was born either on September 28 1573, as one authority has it, 1 or between September and December 1571, according to
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was born either on September 28 1573, as one authority has it, [ ] or between September and December 1571, according to another biographer. [ ] Either way, he was Gesualdo's contemporary. Since he was very fond of madrigalli and canzoni , he was quite probably playing, singing or humming some of the madrigals of the prince of Venosa. Caravaggio spent his early childhood in Lombardy, and was apprenticed about the age of 12 to a mediocre Milanese painter, Simone Peterzano, from whom he learned the basics of mixing paints, choosing brushes and constructing frames. After some years of apprenticeship in Milan, Michelangelo Caravaggio left for Rome. The first years in the capital were hard, meager and grim. At first, Caravaggio was employed by a Sicilian painter, Lorenzo, for whom he worked long hours for a pittance. Afterwards, he was engaged by the miserly Monsignor Pandolfo Pucci. Caravaggio nicknamed him 'Monsignor Insalata,' because all he fed his employee was vegetable salad. [ ] At about that time he became seriously ill and was hospitalized in Santa Maria della Consolatione, where he stayed quite a while; it was there that he painted some of his earlier works, including, quite probably

50. Caravaggio - Wikipédia
Translate this page Michelangelo Merisi da caravaggio (29 de Setembro de 1571 – 18 de Julho de 1610) foi um artista Italiano atuante em Roma, Nápoles, Malta e Sicília entre
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Caravaggio, pintura de Ottavio Leoni Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 29 de Setembro de 18 de Julho de ) foi um artista Italiano atuante em Roma N¡poles Malta e Sic­lia entre e . Ele © normalmente identificado como um artista Barroco , estilo do qual ele © o primeiro grande representante. Mesmo quando ainda vivo, Caravaggio era considerado enigm¡tico, fascinante, e perigoso. Ele surgiu na cena da arte romana em , e depois disso nunca lhe faltaram comissµes ou patronos , por©m ele lidou com seu sucesso atrozmente. Uma nota precocemente publicada sobre ele, datada de e descrevendo seu estilo de vida trªs anos antes, descreve como "ap³s uma quinzena de trabalho, ele ir¡ vagar por um mªs ou dois com uma espada a seu lado e um servo o seguindo, de um sal£o de baile para outro, sempre pronto para se envolver em uma luta ou discuss£o, de tal maneira que © bastante torpe acompanh¡-lo." (Floris Claes van Dijk, contempor¢neo de Caravaggio em Roma em ). Em

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52. Caravaggio (schilder) - Wikipedia
Translate this page Michelangelo Merisi werd geboren in het Noord-Italiaanse plaatsje caravaggio nabij Bergamo. Op 30 september 1571, daags na zijn geboorte, is zijn naam in
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Michelangelo Merisi werd geboren in het Noord- Italiaanse plaatsje Caravaggio nabij Bergamo . Op 30 september 1571, daags na zijn geboorte, is zijn naam in het doopboek van de Milanese parochie van Santo Stefano in Brolo bijgeschreven. Zijn vader ‘Fermo Merixio’ en moeder ‘Lutia de Oratoribus’ laten daar hun zoontje ‘Michel angelo’ dopen. Op elfjarige leeftijd werd hij wees en ging hij in Milaan in de leer bij de kunstschilder Simone Peterzano In 1593 vertrok Caravaggio naar Rome waar hij de mani«ristische kunstschilder Giuseppe Cesari ging assisteren. Caravaggio mocht als leerling van Cesari voornamelijk fruit en bloemen tekenen en begon zijn carri¨re als schilder van

53. Cleveland Museum Of Art - Our Collections
The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew Michelangelo Merisi da caravaggio, Italian, 15711610. Oil on canvas, about 1607. Height 202.5 m.
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Learn more Search Plan your Visit Collections Special Exhibitions Events ... Next Highlight The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Italian, 1571-1610. Oil on canvas, about 1607. Height: 202.5 m. When Don Juan Pimentel y Herrera, Count of Benavente, left his post as viceroy in Naples in 1610 to return to Spain, he took with him Caravaggio's Crucifixion of Saint Andrew, painted in Naples about 1607. For more than three hundred years the painting remained in the Benavente collection in Valladolid, where it was twice mentioned and described in the palace inventory under its present title. When it appeared on the art market it was not immediately recognized, however, because Saint Andrew had traditionally-though mistakenly-been depicted on a cross with diagonal beams rather than an upright Latin cross, as in the present painting. This long-standing error was officially made known precisely when Caravaggio painted his Crucifixion of Saint Andrew. The identification of Saint Andrew is further supported by the scene itself, which Caravaggio borrowed from

54. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Polidoro (da Caravaggio) Caldara
An Italian painter, born at caravaggio, 1492 (or 1495); died at Messina, 1543. He passed his boyhood in poverty and misery, leaving caravaggio when he was
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An Italian painter , born at Caravaggio, 1492 (or 1495); died at Messina , 1543. He passed his boyhood in poverty and misery, leaving Caravaggio when he was eighteen years old to seek work. Going to Rome , he was employed to carry mortar for the artists in the Vatican who were painting frescoes for Leo X . He watched them copying Raphael's designs, and soon emulated them so successfully that he attracted Raphael's attention and became his pupil. Maturino and Udine , for whom he prepared plaster, were his first instructors. He studied the antique, and the friezes and other ornaments he made for Raphael's pictures are noted for their appropriateness and Athenian purity. Caldara was the first of the Roman masters to employ chiaroscuro, probably from his profound study of the antique; and colour was a secondary consideration with him. He decorated the exterior of many Roman palaces in sgraffito, a form of painting where, over a dark background, often stucco, a lighter-coloured layer was painted , and designs, scratched through the light layer, only showed dark on light ( These designs are known today only from reproductive etchings and engravings from the hands of Alberti and Goltzius. When

55. Caravaggio Reproductions – Art Reproductions
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56. Bal, Mieke: Quoting Caravaggio
Bal, Mieke Quoting caravaggio, university press books, shopping cart, new release notification.
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As period, as style, as sensibility, the Baroque remains elusive, its definition subject to dispute. Perhaps this is so in part because baroque vision resists separation of mind and body, form and matter, line and color, image and discourse. In Quoting Caravaggio, Mieke Bal deploys this insight of entanglement as a form of art analysis, exploring its consequences for both contemporary and historical art, as well as for current conceptions of history.
Quoting Caravaggio is not the great seventeenth-century painter, but rather the issue of temporality in art. In order to retheorize linear notions of influence in cultural production, Bal analyzes the productive relationship between Caravaggio and a number of late-twentieth-century artists who "quote" the baroque master in their own works. These artists include Andres Serrano, Carrie Mae Weems, Ken Aptekar, David Reed, and Ana Mendieta, among others. Each chapter of

57. Art And Optics : Susan Grundy: Caravaggio
The web entwining caravaggio with contemporary advances in camera obscura technology is compelling. For example, there was an indirect link between
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was a great master draftsman, and if he did use titiani alumnus Before going to Rome in the late 1590s Caravaggio traveled around Lombardy and visited Venice. Yet it cannot be denied that Caravaggio must have been intrigued by optics. Where does such painting come from?
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Art, optics and history: new light on the Hockney thesis Della Porta had gone to Venice in 1580 and, under the advice of this Conatrini, he found a Murano artisan capable of manufacturing a specific mirror he was looking for. Natural Magic , in 1589 (but also 1591 in some sources). http://www.webexhibits.org/

58. Hotel Napoli: Caravaggio Hotel, Hotel 4 Stelle Napoli
Translate this page Il sito del caravaggio Hotel l unico hotel quattro stelle nel centro storico di Napoli, situato al centro di Napoli; nella zona antica, a pochi metri dal
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The most original painter of early seventeenthcentury Europe, caravaggio imbues his art with homoeroticism.
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Caravaggio (1571-1610)
page: Although no conclusive evidence of Caravaggio's sexuality has survived, derogatory accusations made by contemporaries, coupled with the aggressive representation of male eroticism in his paintings, suggest that the most original painter of early seventeenth-century Europe was actively bisexual, if not primarily homosexual. A poet of dramatic stimulation, Caravaggio was fascinated by the intrusion of the divine into the mundane world; in canvas after canvas he used shifting planes of light and dark to fashion a moment of spiritual anagnorisis , that moment of perception that precipitates the reversal of the action in Greek drama. Sponsor Message.
The divine, however, can manifest itself erotically for Caravaggio, whose earliest paintings (insofar as his paintings can be dated) depict in the most quotidian scenes male youths whose curls, musculature, and luminescent skin tones made Caravaggio the wonder of his age. Most significantly, in Caravaggio's works the erotic is invariably a part of the scene even when the subject is spiritual intrusion. His religious scenes are often framed in terms of homosexual opposition or

60. UD’s Caravaggio Scholar Turns Controversy To Advantage
12, 2007David M. Stone, associate professor of art history at UD, recently shared his expertise on caravaggio by lecturing at a symposium held for
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11:36 a.m., Dec. 12, 2007David M. Stone, associate professor of art history at UD, recently shared his expertise on Caravaggio by lecturing at a symposium held for scholars of the Italian Baroque painter and inadvertently found himself at the center of an artistic controversy during the opening in Malta of two exhibitions on the 17th-century master. Invited by the Saint John's Co-Cathedral Foundation to attend the opening of Caravaggio and Paintings of Realism in Malta, Malta Today quoted him and fellow Caravaggio scholar Keith Sciberras. Caravaggio and the Divine Image Claiming in widespread promotional materials to contain 17 works by Caravaggio, the exhibition that Stone questioned in fact contained just two actual works by the master. The discrepancy caused so much art world fallout that scholars and critics are still weighing in.

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