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Caravaggio : A Reference Guide to His Life and Works, Hardback Book

Caravaggio : A Reference Guide to His Life and Works Hardback

Part of the Significant Figures in World History series

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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s life was turbulent and short.

He was only in his late thirties when he died and yet he managed to achieve tremendous artistic success.

A native of Caravaggio, near Milan, he was born in 1571 and moved to Rome after training with Simone Peterzano, a pupil of Titian.

In the papal city, his talent was recognized by the influential collector and art connoisseur Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who promoted his art.

Within a few years Caravaggio became one of the most sought-after painters in Italy and abroad.

His style was so striking and unique that artists from all over adopted it as their own.

Caravaggio: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works focuses on his life, his works, and legacy.

It features a chronology, an introduction offers a brief account of his life, a cross-referenced dictionary section contains entries on his individual paintings, public commissions his patrons, his followers, and the techniques he used in rendering his works.

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