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Michelangelo Merisi da
Caravaggio (also
Michele Angelo Merigi or
Amerighi da
Caravaggio; /ˌkærəˈvædʒioʊ/, US: /-ˈvɑːdʒ(i)oʊ/, Italian: [mikeˈlandʒelo meˈriːzi...
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artist Caravaggio,
listed chronologically. Spike, John T.
Caravaggio. New York :
Abbeville Press, 2001: p. 253–54 Hibbard,
Howard (1983).
Caravaggio. Boulder...
- Two
versions of
Medusa were
created by
Michelangelo Merisi da
Caravaggio, one in 1596 and the
other in ca. 1597. Both
depict the
moment from Gr**** mythology...
- with the Head of
Goliath is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio. It is
housed in the
Galleria Borghese, Rome. The painting,
which was...
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Judith Beheading Holofernes is a
painting of the
biblical episode by
Caravaggio,
painted in c. 1598–1599 or 1602, in
which the
widow Judith sta**** with...
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Narcissus is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque master Caravaggio,
painted circa 1597–1599. It is
housed in the
Galleria ****onale d'Arte
Antica in Rome...
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Caravaggio (1571–1610) was a painter,
famous for his
dramatic use of lighting.
Caravaggio may also
refer to:
Caravaggio, Lombardy, Italy, a
comune in...
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Supper at
Emmaus is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque master Caravaggio,
executed in 1601, and now in London. It
depicts the
Gospel story of the resurrected...
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Beheading of
Saint John the
Baptist is an oil
painting by the
Italian artist Caravaggio.
Measuring 3.7 m by 5.2 m, it
depicts the
execution of John the Baptist...
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Martyrdom of
Saint Ursula (1610) is a
painting by the
Italian artist Caravaggio (1571–1610) and
thought to be his last picture. It is in the
Intesa Sanpaolo...