The Violence of Caravaggio
Title: The Violence of Caravaggio
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1932 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Violence of Caravaggio
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1932 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Violence of Caravaggio
Caravaggio is considered to be one of the greatest artists of all time; his style was one of a kind, especially compared to the art in Italy. His method of painting was one of a kind, and a great reason for his popularity. He set the trend for future painters; he had many followers who took after him, but compared to the painters of his time, he was unique. He was
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Gash, John. "The age of Caravaggism: Art in Toulouse and Languedoc from 1590 to 1650." Apollo (London, England). Feb. 2003: 52-4. Art Absracts 1929-Present. OhioLINK Research Datebase. Wittenberg University Library, Springfield, OH. 1 Dec. 2003. http://olc5.ohiolink.edu/bin/gate.exe.
Moffitt, John F. ""Poisoned Love" Posited in an Emblematic Lizard by Caravaggio." Gazette des Beaux-Arts. July/Aug. 2002: 1-18. Art Absracts 1929-Present. OhioLINK Research Datebase. Wittenberg University Library, Springfield, OH. 1 Dec. 2003. http://olc5.ohiolink.edu/bin/gate.exe.