caravaggio in English

noun
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( circa 1571–1610 ) , Italian painter; full name Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio . He was an influential figure in the transition from late mannerism to baroque.

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1. The Cardsharps is among the best preserved works by Caravaggio

2. Caravaggio was an Artist of the Baroque style, which emerged out of Mannerism

3. With this petty crime scene, Cardsharps, the young Caravaggio invented a genre of trickery pictures

4. Artemisia Gentileschi, Italian painter, daughter of Orazio Gentileschi, who was a major follower of the revolutionary Baroque painter Caravaggio

5. The Annunciation is an oil painting by the Italian master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, finished around 1608

6. Canonical adjective authorized, accepted, approved, recognized, sanctioned, orthodox, authoritative Caravaggio has finally attained Canonical status as an artist

7. En algunas obras de arte, Jesús aparece con un Aspecto sufrido y martirizado, como en el cuadro "El descendimiento", de Caravaggio

8. The word Chiaroscuro was first used to describe the work of artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio in the Italian Renaissance period.

9. The word Chiaroscuro is Italian for light and shadow. It's one of the classic techniques used in the works of artists like Rembrandt, da Vinci, and Caravaggio

10. The founder of the realist Baroque aesthetic was Caravaggio, the most influential painter of the Early Baroque period, and the artist who established tenebrism (the bright illumination of a scene out of darkness) as a common feature of realist Baroque painting

11. The harmony and balanced proportions of Classicist Renaissance art eventually proved insufficient for the creative impulses of the early 17th century, and it was replaced by Baroque art, a far more complex and dramatic idiom, whose greatest masters included Caravaggio (1573-1610) and Andrea Pozzo (1642-1709)

12. Whilst it wasn't using Rule of Funny, the British film Caravaggio, notable for an early appearance (and, in some ways, the Star-Making Role) of Sean Bean, is a deliberate anAchronism stew, in homage to the Real Life Caravaggio's paintings, which depicted Biblical scenes in contemporary dress.

13. Its dazzling Chiaroscuro and painterly bravura surpass his earlier performances.: Lot and His Daughters betrays the influence of Caravaggio in the heavy Chiaroscuro light effects and the deftly modelled figures.: In the Chiaroscuro of this place of offering, figured with the wax and soot of burned candles, a chicken scratches near a sacrificial stone.: He creates rocky landscape backgrounds