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CARAVAGGIO

Giovane Vita. . Michelangelo Merisi (o Merigi o Amerighi) nasce 1571 a Milano.Si forma presso la bottega del pittore Simone Peterzano nella citt

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CARAVAGGIO

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    1. CARAVAGGIO Michelangelo Merisi 1571-1610

    3. Le Opere Caravaggio inventa un suo particolare repertorio dipingendo giovani in strada, messi in posa, accompagnati dai cesti di frutta, calici e oggetti di vetro. La spalla scoperta e altri dettagli creano un umore sensuale. Il modello č Mario Minniti, 16.

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    13. La sua maturazione verso uno stile personale č evidente soprattutto nei dipinti della cappella Contarelli in San Luigi dei Francesi a Roma per la quale esegue tre dipinti: la Vocazione di San Matteo, il Martirio di San Matteo e San Matteo e l'angelo.

    14. Il Martirio di San Matteo

    15. La Vocazione di San Matteo

    17. La Negazione di San Pietro

    27. Bibliography Birdsall, Virginia Ogden, ed. Lives and Works in the Arts, V.2 The 17th Century. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. Canaday, John. The Lives of the Painters, V2. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1969 Mataev, Olga and Helen. Olga’s Gallery—Caravaggio. 1999-2010. http://www.abcgallery.com/C/caravaggio/caravaggio.html January 15, 2010 Prose, Francine. Caravaggio: Painter of Miracles. New York: Harper Collins, 2005. Understanding Art: a Reference Guide to Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque Periods. Armonk, New York: Sharpe Reference, 2000. Vaughan, William H.T., ed. Encyclopedia of Artists, V.1. New York: Oxford. University Press, 2000.

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