- to
artists from the
seventeenth century onward.
Among the best
known tenebrist artists are Italian,
Dutch and
Spanish followers of Caravaggio. These...
- The
Sacrifice of
Isaac by
Caravaggio (1603), in the
Baroque tenebrist manner...
- 1632),
sometimes referred to as Le Valentin, was a
French painter in the
tenebrist style.
Valentin was born in Coulommiers, France,
where he was baptised...
- (Spanish: El sueño de Jacob) is a 1639 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Spanish Tenebrist painter José de
Ribera (Lo Spagnoletto). It
measures 179 by 233 centimetres...
- also
refer to: "The Executioner", a
painting by 17th-century
Spanish Tenebrist painter Jusepe de
Ribera Executioner (comics), a
Marvel Comics supervillain...
- of the
Baroque period (c. 1600–1750). He
began to
paint in a
precise tenebrist style,
later developing a
freer manner characterized by bold brushwork...
-
influence were
called the "Caravaggisti" (or "Caravagesques"), as well as
tenebrists or
tenebrosi ("shadowists").
Caravaggio trained as a
painter in Milan...
- des
Beaux Arts de Nantes, France,
which bought it in 1810.
Painted in a
tenebrist style, it
depicts Saint Jerome at a
table in a
darkened space. Before...
-
destiny as martyr". This painting,
created ca. 1642, is one of
several tenebrist paintings by La Tour.
Others include The
Education of the Virgin, the...
- Valencia. He
became among the
first followers in
Spain of the
austere tenebrist style of Caravaggio. It is
unclear if he
directly visited either Rome...