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  1. Caravaggio: Painter of Miracles (Eminent Lives) by Francine Prose, 2007-03-05
  2. The Lost Painting: The Quest for a Caravaggio Masterpiece by Jonathan Harr, 2005-12
  3. The Italian Still Life: From Caravaggio to the 18th Century (Italian Edition)
  4. La natura morta al tempo di Caravaggio (Italian Edition)
  5. Caravaggio (Temporis) by Felix Witting, Parkstone Press, 2008-02-15
  6. Caravaggio in Holland: Musik und Genre bei Caravaggio und den Utrechter Caravaggisten (German Edition) by Gabriel Dette, 2009-12-31
  7. Caravaggio: The Complete Works by Alessandro Guasti and Francesca Neri, 2007
  8. Age of Caravaggio by Mina Gregori, 1985-09
  9. Caravaggio (Rizzoli Quadrifolio) by Stefano Zuffi, 2003-09-20
  10. CARAVAGGIO by CARAVAGGIO GIORGIO BONSANTI, 1985
  11. Caravaggio : Originale und Kopien im Spiegel der Forschung by Jurgen, et al. eds. Harten, 2006
  12. Caravaggio (Los Grandes Maestros Del Arte Series) (Spanish Edition) by Giorgio Bonsanti, 1992-01
  13. Caravaggio, exquisito y violento (Spanish Edition) by Luis Antonio de Villena, 2000
  14. Caravaggio (DK Art Book) by Dorling Kindersley Corp, 1999-05-20

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83. Guardian Unlimited | Arts Features | Medusa, Caravaggio (c 1598)
No 142 Medusa, caravaggio (c 1598) Jonathan Jones Saturday January 25, 2003The Guardian · See the work online · All the articles in this series
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See the work online All the articles in this series Artist: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was known in late 16th-century Rome for the naturalism and lifelike freshness of his painting. The compelling reality of Caravaggio's painting, however, does not make him a "realist". On the contrary, his art is fantastic and his representation of the natural world uses mimesis to intensify erotic and religious vision. We are so confused by the warm flesh of the angel in The Rest on the Flight into Egypt that we accept the strangest thing about him: he has wings; we are so fixated on the brightness of Caravaggio's compositions that the abstract mystery of their setting only registers unconsciously, as a given of the inexplicable.

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86. Global Arte: Caravaggio
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In seguito il Caravaggio tende a scurire il fondo ed usa una luce che immobilizza le immagini dando loro fermezza. A lui si deve la decorazione della Cappella Contarelli in San Luigi dei Francesi, con Storie di San Matteo. Il primo quadro, San Matteo con l'angelo, fu accusato dalla critica classicista del Seicento di essere volgarmente realistico e venne rifiutato dai preti di San Luigi. La figura del santo non aveva decoro, contegno, atteggiamento devozionale, era volgare: mostrava in primo piano i grossi piedi nudi ed appariva come un povero vecchio rozzo e analfabeta, cui l'angelo doveva guidare la mano nella faticosa scrittura del Vangelo. Meno spontanea fu la tela dipinta più tardi per sostituirla.
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Nelle due tele per la chiesa romana di Santa Maria del Popolo, con la Crocifissione di San Pietro e la Conversione di San Paolo, lo scenario (luogo dove si svolge il fatto) è abolito e, unico protagonista è l'uomo con la sua vicenda.

87. Caravaggio
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Type of Work: Painting Born: Died: Nationality: Italian Style/Movement: Baroque Best Known For: Bible stories which included images of known models and familiar landscapes. Important Works:
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  • The Conversion of St. Paul, 1600-1601
Bio: Caravaggio was a Baroque painter whose artistic skill and control, resulted in some truly spectacular works of "holy" art. Evidently, Caravaggio's personal life was as dramatic as the images he crafted on canvas. How so? Well for one thing, some time around the year 1609, he killed a man in a knife fight and was tried for murder. Caravaggio's treatment of religious subjects was unique in that he portrayed normal, everyday folks as glorified souls. In other words, his bible stories included images of known models and familiar landscapes. Additionally, his angels were not sanitized. For him, they were rather like children with dirty cheeks. Even so, his iconoclastic work was in high demand ... many of the church fathers just couldn't get enough of it.

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92. Opera Di Caravaggio
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93. Zeitgeist Films | CARAVAGGIO | About Caravaggio
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98. S. Giora Shoham - Caravaggio: The Violent Enlightenment - JCJPC - Volume 6, Issu
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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

99. Art And Optics : David G. Stork: Caravaggio
caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus (16012) Problems in refocusing, problems in thestudio, problems with illumination. Supper at Emmaus caravaggio, ca. 1601-2.
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Caravaggio figures prominently in Hockney's theory, yet this painting exposes numerous awkward implications of the theory related to refocusing, moving the canvas, and illumination. Supper at Emmaus
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Consider the first problem: refocusing. Hockney writes (p. 120): "Peter's right hand seems larger than his left, which is also nearer. These may be deliberate artistic decisions, or may be a consequence of movements of lens [concave mirror] and canvas when refocusing because of depth-of-field problems." For this large painting (141 x 196 cm), it turns out that the image of Peter's left hand is just about life size (17 cm from tip of baby finger to tip of index finger), and the image of Peter's right hand is larger than you would expect from the perspective (as Mr. Hockney points out), yet still slightly smaller than his left (by about 10% linear measure). The magnification M is the ratio of the sizes of the image to the object. In this case, then, the magnification for the left hand is M = 1.0 and for his right hand M = 0.9.

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