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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. SOREM - Home Page
caravaggio, BG Opera nel settore delle trasmissioni meccaniche. Presenta i prodotti con disegni tecnici e tabelle per la scelta dei giunti. Le note tecniche, le serie dei prodotti, il profilo aziendale.
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42. Uffizi - Caravaggio Room
caravaggio ROOM. caravaggio Medusa. caravaggio Sacrifice of Isaac.ANNIBALE CARRACCI Venus, satyr and cupids. GUERCINO Rural concert.
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CARAVAGGIO ROOM
Caravaggio's vivid "naturalism" can be seen in this room, together with the soft chiaroscuro technique of Carracci's work, the hazy colouring used by Guercino and Lorrain's golden landscapes. Carracci's "Man with a monkey" can also be seen here, as can the "Head of a young man" by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and the "Annunciation" by Simon Vouet. CARAVAGGIO Bacchus CARAVAGGIO : Medusa CARAVAGGIO : Sacrifice of Isaac ANNIBALE CARRACCI : Venus, satyr and cupids GUERCINO : Rural concert CLAUDE LORRAIN : Port with Medici Villa Go to Rembrandt Room Return to Rubens Room

43. Intro
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44. Uffizi - Caravaggio
caravaggio. Michelangelo Merisi, known as caravaggio after the townnear Bergamo, where he was born in 1573, was one of the greatest
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CARAVAGGIO
Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio after the town near Bergamo, where he was born in 1573, was one of the greatest innovators of painting of his time. Having trained in Lombardy, he moved to Rome in about 1593. His early works include the "Young sick Bacchus" (1591) at the Borghese Gallery in Rome; the "Lute player" at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg; "Bacchus" Return to Room Index

45. CETRADA
L'azienda ospedaliera di Trevigliocaravaggio presenta il centro per il trattamento dei disturbi d'ansia e fornisce informazioni per la diagnostica e la cura della depressione e dei principali disturbi ansiosi.
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corso di aggiornamento Il Centro è costituito da clinici con una formazione specifica nel riconoscimento e nel trattamento dei Disturbi d’Ansia. Questo gruppo di clinici è animato dalla convinzione che la pratica clinica debba tenere conto dei dati provenienti dalla ricerca e pertanto che debbano essere utilizzati i trattamenti la cui efficacia sia stata dimostrata attraverso rigorosi dati scientifici, secondo i criteri della Evidence Based Medicine (Medicina Basata sulle Prove di Efficacia.). Noi forniamo interventi terapeutici, sia di tipo farmacologico che di tipo psicoterapico, rivolti alle persone che soffrono di Disturbi d’Ansia che inducono rilevanti disabilità, interferendo in modo significativo col funzionamento sociale, lavorativo e con la soddisfazione di vita. Il nostro è un centro pubblico ed opera nell’ambito del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale.

46. :: Famiglia Doria Pamphilj - Sito Ufficiale
Roma Si possono qui ammirare tutte le opere esposte in questo storico museo, tra cui alcuni quadri di caravaggio.
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47. Caravaggio E
Vita e opere dell'artista si intrecciano in questo sito organizzato in periodi cronologici.
http://utenti.lycos.it/ilCaravaggio
Caravaggio e la “Pittura della realtà” 1. Introduzione 2. Da Milano a Roma 3. Realtà e Allegoria 4. La Pittura Sacra ... 9. Bibliografia Essenziale
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48. Gottardo Ciapanna - Oil Paintings, Contemporary Painters
A selection of paintings in oil from this Italian painter very much inspired by caravaggio.
http://digilander.libero.it/suz1451/index2.html
Gottardo Ciapanna
E-mail Versione italiana Birthplace: Nereto (TE), Italy - 27 April 1955 Curriculum: Liceo specializing in classical studies G. Leopardi, San Benedetto del Tronto (TE); Medicine and Surgery, University of Bologna Profession: Surgeon - Dentist Domicile: Martinsicuro (TE) - Italy The works here reproduced are just examples of the production of the author. If you are interested in purchasing some paintings, or simply in having a look at them, please contact the author ( Gottardo Ciapanna , tel. 0039-0861-760148). This page is frequently updated with new paintings. Click on the thumbnails to enlarge "Saint Sebastian", oil on canvas, cm 103x183 (1998) "Saint Sebastian", detail "Holy Shroud", oil on table, cm 41x46 (1998) "An amorous reflection", oil on canvas, cm 100x120 (1998) "A coquette", oil on canvas, cm 110x150 (1998) "Adam and Eve", oil on canvas, cm 137x178 (1999) "The revenge of Holopherne", oil on canvas, cm 100x120 (1979)

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50. Gottardo Ciapanna - Quadri Ad Olio, Pittori Italiani Contemporanei
Italian painter very much inspired by caravaggio. Oil paintings.
http://digilander.iol.it/suz1451
Gottardo Ciapanna
E-mail English version Data di nascita: Nereto (TE) - 27 Aprile 1955 Studi: Liceo Classico G. Leopardi, San Benedetto del Tronto (TE); Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli studi di Bologna Professione: Medico chirurgo - Odontoiatra Residenza: Martinsicuro (TE) I quadri ad olio qui riprodotti sono solo esempi della produzione dell'autore. Chi fosse interessato all'acquisto, o semplicemente alla visione, è pregato di contattare l'autore ( Gottardo Ciapanna , tel. 0861-760148). Questa pagina è aggiornata frequentemente con nuove opere. Cliccare sulle immagini per ingrandirle "San Sebastiano", olio su tela, cm 103x183 (1998) "San Sebastiano", dettaglio "Sindone", olio su tavola, cm 41x46 (1998) "Riflessione amorosa", olio su tela, cm 100x120 (1998) "La civetta", olio su tela, cm 110x150 (1998) "Adamo ed Eva", olio su tela, cm 137x178 (1999) "La vendetta di Oloferne", olio su tela, cm 100x120 (1979)

51. Gemäldegalerie - Picture Gallery
Housed in an elegant new purposebuilt building, the Berlin Picture Gallery possesses one of the world's finest collections of European art from the 13th to 18th century. The exhibition includes masterpieces by artists from every age of art history such as van Eyck, Bruegel, D¼rer, Raphael, Titian, caravaggio, Rembrandt and Rubens.
http://www.museen-berlin.de/gg/e/s.html
Jan Vermeer van Delft: The glass of wine:, around 1661/62
The collection This newly built museum is situated at the Kulturforum. It has about 7,000 square metres of exhibition space. A complete tour of the 72 rooms covers almost two kilometres.
Two of the major sections are formed by Italian painting from the 13th to 16th century and Netherlandish painting of the 15th and 16th century.
The octagonal Rembrandt room enjoys a key position at the heart of the museum. The sixteen works by this artist form one of the largest and highest quality collections of Rembrandt paintings. They are flanked by additional gems of Dutch and Flemish painting of the 17th century. Portraits, genre paintings, interiors, landscapes and still-lifes illustrate certain artists' preferences for particular types of themes.
Italian, French, German and English painting of the 18th century is presented in six rooms. This splendid collection of paintings includes works by Canaletto, Watteau, Pesne and Gainsborough.
The main gallery contains one thousand masterpieces. These paintings are complemented by four hundred works in a study gallery on the lower floor.

52. Galleria Barberini + Borghese + Corsini + Spada - Official Site
Among Rome's most famous museums, these galleries host masterpieces of Italian painting and sculpture, including Raphael, Titian, caravaggio, Bernini and Canova.
http://www.galleriaborghese.it/default-en.htm
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53. Caravaggio - Renaissance Artist
Biographical information on the Italian painter, and a selection of the artist's paintings.Category Arts Art History C caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da......caravaggio The importance of caravaggio in 17th century painting isundeniable. All Rights Reserved. caravaggio - Renaissance Artist
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Renaissance paintings The importance of Caravaggio in 17th century painting is undeniable. He has been described as the greatest Italian painter of his time. His innovative departure from the idealised style of the 16th century, when painting religious themes, brought much criticism, but was influencial in the development of many artists to come. Many of Caravaggio's early works are disturbingly erotic, revealing a tempestuous and volatile character. His life was indeed as much a drama as the images he portrayed in his paintings. Caravaggio had a violent temper and was uncompromising with many who crossed his path. The real life plot of his life drew to a tragic climax when his passionate behaviour led to a charge of murder. It is said that he fought over the score of a court tennis match, killed his opponent and fled. With his art Caravaggio was just as uncompromising. He approached all he painted with an extreme conviction. He once said that only an artist that could "paint well and imitate well" deserved to be called a man. His paintings reflect the drama in his life with intense chiaroscuro effects - light often flows into dark shadowy scenes, at a dramatic angle from an unknown source, illuminating the focal point which as can be seen in one of his most famous works

54. Biblioteca Ambrosiana
Some information about opening times and exhibitions from the Pinacoteca which displays caravaggio's Basket of Fruit among the others .
http://www.ambrosiana.it

55. Caravaggio (Getty Museum)
Learn about caravaggio from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collections, with linksto works of art and images. Artists. caravaggio, 1 of 1 previous next .
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Caravaggio "despised" ancient sculptures and Raphael's paintings, wrote a contemporary biographer. "[H]is only reply was to point at a crowd of men, to show that nature had given him enough teachers." As the first artist to refuse to differentiate between the appearance of saints and sinners, he invited both criticism and admiration. Rejecting Mannerism's artificiality and the idealization favored by classical artists, Caravaggio modeled saints and apostles on peasants and showed their dirty feet. Legend claims that he used a drowned prostitute as a model for the dead Virgin. After training in Milan, Caravaggio arrived in Rome as a penniless teenager. While doing minor work for academic painters, he built a reputation by producing small genre pictures. In 1597 he caused a sensation with his altar paintings for a private chapel, and his sacred figures in realistic, humble settings were rejected. No drawings by Caravaggio exist; he worked slowly and directly on the canvas. His shuttered studio had one lantern's light boring across his compositions, dramatically sharpening and obliterating areas. Gaining power in simplicity, his empty backgrounds concentrated action and isolated figures. After murdering a man over a disputed bet on a tennis game in 1606, Caravaggio remained on the move, continuing to paint until his death. Despite having no pupils and discouraging imitators, he was responsible for the

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58. Caravaggio - Renaissance Artist
Biographical information on the Italian painter, and a selection of the artist's paintings.
http://www.theartgallery.com.au/ArtEducation/greatartists/Caravaggio/about/index
HOME ART EDUCATION PREVIOUS PAGE GREAT ARTISTS IN HISTORY ... CARAVAGGIO ABOUT Search Search for a Great Artist
Art e-facts Did you know
. . . in 1962 Leonardo DaVinci's Mona Lisa was valued at $100 million. Who knows what it would be worth today!
The Louvre
was originally constructed as the fortress of Philippe Auguste in 1190.
Books Paintings in the Louvre
Read the review of this magnificent art resource by Sir Lawrence Gowing.
Buy this exquisite book
Useful Links Caravaggio Naturalistic Painter at CSU, Hayward Fine Art Prints
Buy Posters and Prints at AllPosters.com!

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Renaissance paintings The importance of Caravaggio in 17th century painting is undeniable. He has been described as the greatest Italian painter of his time. His innovative departure from the idealised style of the 16th century, when painting religious themes, brought much criticism, but was influencial in the development of many artists to come. Many of Caravaggio's early works are disturbingly erotic, revealing a tempestuous and volatile character. His life was indeed as much a drama as the images he portrayed in his paintings. Caravaggio had a violent temper and was uncompromising with many who crossed his path. The real life plot of his life drew to a tragic climax when his passionate behaviour led to a charge of murder. It is said that he fought over the score of a court tennis match, killed his opponent and fled. With his art Caravaggio was just as uncompromising. He approached all he painted with an extreme conviction. He once said that only an artist that could "paint well and imitate well" deserved to be called a man. His paintings reflect the drama in his life with intense chiaroscuro effects - light often flows into dark shadowy scenes, at a dramatic angle from an unknown source, illuminating the focal point which as can be seen in one of his most famous works

59. ARC Image Archives - Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio - Page 1
Michelangelo Merisi da caravaggio Italian BaroqueEra Painter, 15731610. Sick Bacchus
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1573-1610
Sick Bacchus
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Boy Peeling a Fruit c. 1593 Oil on canvas 75.5 x 64.4 cm Longhi Collection, Rome Boy with a Basket of Fruit c. 1593 Oil on canvas 70 x 67 cm Galleria Borghese, Rome Boy Bitten by a Lizard c. 1594 Oil on canvas 66 x 49.5 cm National Gallery, London St. Francis in Ecstasy c. 1595 Oil on canvas 92.5 x 128.4 cm Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut The Musicians Oil on canvas 92 x 118.5 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Fortune Teller c. 1596 Oil on canvas 115 x 150 cm Musei Capitolini, Rome The Cardsharps c. 1596

60. La Luce Del Vero. Caravaggio, La Tour, Rembrandt, Zurbarán.
Bergamo, settembredicembre 2000 Esposti i dipinti di quattro artisti (caravaggio, La Tour, Rembrandt, Zurbar¡n) accomunati dall'uso della luce come primario mezzo espressivo.
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