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Caravaggio 82 Baroque Masterpieces 1st Edition Daniel Ankele

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Caravaggio 82 Baroque Masterpieces 1st Edition Daniel Ankele
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Publisher: Ankele Publishing, LLC
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 6.29 MB
Pages: 92
Author: Daniel Ankele, Denise Ankele
ISBN: 1413296901
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Caravaggio 82 Baroque Masterpieces 1st Edition Daniel Ankele by Daniel Ankele, Denise Ankele 1413296901 instant download after payment.

BORN: September 29, 1571, Milan, Italy.
DIED: Died: July 18, 1610, Grosseto, Italy.
MOVEMENT: Baroque
INTERESTING FACTS:
§ Caravaggio was orphaned at age 11, in the same year he was apprenticed to the painter Simone Peterzano of Milan.
§ In 1595, he began to sell his pictures through a dealer, Maestro Valentino, who brought Caravaggio's work to the attention of Cardinal Francesco del Monte.
§ In 1597, he received a commission for the decoration of the Contarelli Chapel in the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome.
§ From 1600-1606, Caravaggio had many encounters with the law on account of his violent nature. In 1606, he killed Ranuccio Tomassoni in a brawl over a disputed score in a game of tennis.
§ From 1606-1609, he fled justice by traveling to Malta, Sicily and Naples. During this time he continued to paint and receive commissions. He sought a pardon from the Pope, only to receive it three days after his death on July 18, 1610.
§ Caravaggio has been called the second Michelangelo.
NOTABLE WORKS:
St Matthew and the Angel, The Calling of St Matthew, and The Martyrdom of St Matthew, Boy with a Fruit Basket, The Young Bacchus, The Crucifixion of St Peter, The Conversion of St Paul.

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