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| | Michelangelo -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Michelangelo was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all times. |  | | Sculptor, painter, architect, Michelangelo was the greatest artist in a time of greatness. |  | | Although he was born and trained in the 15th century, his style and the bulk of his creations place him firmly in the 16th century. |
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| | North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, usually referred to as Caravaggio after his birthplace near Milan, is one of the most important artists in the history of Western art. |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (September 28, 1573 – July 18, 1610), usually called simply Caravaggio after his hometown near Milan, was an Italian Baroque painter, whose large religious works portrayed saints and other biblical figures as ordinary people. |
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| | October Feature: The Other Michelangelo |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi (1571-1610), called Caravaggio, is the second Michelangelo, born a few years after the death of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), sculptor of the Pietà and painter of the Sistine Chapel. |  | | Conversion and Crucifixion are the beginning and end of Michelangelo's teaching both about life and art. |  | | Leonardo's many drawings of a Watery Deluge which destroys the world, Michelangelo's Last Judgment and Titian's Crowning with Thorns and his last Pietà are works of extraordinary doubt, despair, and disillusionment. |
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| | glbtq >> arts >> Michelangelo Buonarroti |
 | | Leonardo may have invented the genre, but Michelangelo used it to celebrate his relationships with Vittoria Colonna and Tomaso de' Cavalieri, the only two people for whom he is documented as having created a unique work of art as a token of personal esteem. |  | | Far more than his works in painting and sculpture, Michelangelo's poems show him to have been among the very first Europeans to problematize homosexual experience as an intractable constituent of the self. |  | | One of the greatest painters in the history of art and an outstanding empirical scientist, Leonardo was haunted by his illegitimacy and rumors of homosexuality. |
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 | | According to Bellori, a biographer who wrote in the 17th century, many years after Merisi's death, he painted flowers and fruit, but it is not known whether as still-lifes on their own or as details of sacred or profane paintings. |  | | This painter, almost totally ignored by modern art historians to the extent that none of his work after the Sistine period has been found, was able to help Caravaggio take his first steps in the world of Roman patronship after the experience in the circle of Giuseppe Cesari, later called the Cavalier d'Arpino. |  | | It is known that he had painted a portrait of Bernardino, also a painter, but who had been seriously in trouble with the law. |
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| | The Art Bulletin: Caravaggio's deaths.(Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The film pieces together Michelangelo da Caravaggio's life retrospectively, from the vantage point of the dying artist. |  | | Derek Jarman opens his claustrophobic, skyless Caravaggio (1986) with the feverish artist on his shadowy deathbed (Fig. |  | | The Art Bulletin: Caravaggio's deaths.(Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio)@ HighBeam Research |
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| | Biography |
 | | Caravaggio, byname of Michelangelo Merisi, Italian painter whose revolutionary technique of tenebrism, or dramatic, selective illumination of form out of deep shadow, became a hallmark of Baroque painting. |  | | The single most important painter in the tradition was the Frenchman Georges de La Tour, though echoes of Caravaggio's style can also be found in the works of such giants as Rembrandt van Rijn and Diego Velázquez. |  | | Orphaned at age 11, Caravaggio was apprenticed in the same year to the painter Simone Peterzano of Milan. |
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| | Anthroposophie Forum - Bibliothek: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
 | | Raphael was an Italian Renaissance painter who is considered one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time.He was born Raffaello Santi or Raffaello Sanzio in Urbino on April 6, 1483, and received his early training in art from his father, the painter Giovanni Santi. |  | | In 1504 Raphael moved to Florence, where he studied the work of such established painters of the time as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Fra Bartolommeo, learning their methods of representing the play of light and shade, anatomy, and dramatic action. |  | | In 1499 he went to Perugia, in Umbria, and became a student and assistant of the painter Perugino. |
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| | Year 10 Baroque Art Assignment |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573 - 1610) Italian baroque painter, who was the most revolutionary artist of his time and the best exemplar of naturalistic painting in the early 17th century. |  | | View paintings by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolas Poussin and other 16th-century artists. |  | | Appreciate some of the most famous paintings of Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio in this virtual art gallery. |
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| | J.-E Berger Foundation: Caravaggio: a most Romantic Destiny |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi began replacing the solitary figures produced during his years of apprenticeship by compositions on a vaster scale. |  | | Enjoying a double status as both architect and majordomo to the Marquis of Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi's father was firmly ensconced in that noble household. |  | | He was named after his birthplace, a procedure not unusual for the times. |
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| | Caravaggio by John T. Spike, Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio, Michele K. Spike |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi himself was something of a roguish, mysterious man, and his life proves to be almost as interesting as the paintings themselves. |  | | If you want to be as much entertained as educated on this artist, you might enjoy reading a "companion piece" of sorts: Peter Robb's "M, the Man Who Became Caravaggio". |  | | The text written by John spike is scholarly and straight forward, but there remain many unanswered questions about this strange artist. |
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| | Biography for: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was a painter of portraits, still-life and religious subjects. |  | | http://www.getty.edu/research (accessed 2003); Gash, J., 'Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio [Michelangelo Merisi],'Grove Dictionary of Art Online, http://www.groveart.com (accessed 2004). |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi De Caravaggio (1572 - 1610) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Jean-Leon Gerome - Michelangelo 1849 oil on canvas Dahesh Museum of Art French |  | | Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio. |  | | Michelangelo Merisi De Caravaggio (1572 - 1610) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
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| | Emerging Infectious Diseases: Born Michelangelo Merisi, Caravaggio was later renamed after his hometown in northern ... |
 | | His father, an architect and majordomo to the Marquis of Caravaggio, died of the plague when the artist was still young, leaving him under the protection of the art-loving marquis. |  | | Born Michelangelo Merisi, Caravaggio was later renamed after his hometown in northern Italy, a practice not unusual in his day - About The Cover - Cover Story |  | | Emerging Infectious Diseases: Born Michelangelo Merisi, Caravaggio was later renamed after his hometown in northern Italy, a practice not unusual in his day - About The Cover - Cover Story |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
 | | Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da or Amerigi da Caravaggio [ä"mārē'jē], 1571–1610, Italian painter. |  | | Renaissance painter Caravaggio is known for his revolutionary use of light - and his rebellious nature. |  | | Encyclopedia: European Art to 1599: Biographies - Encyclopeadia articles concerning European Art to 1599: Biographies. |
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| | Caravaggio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Caravaggio, September 29, 1573 - Porto Ercole, Italy, July 18, 1610), named after his hometown near Milan, was an Italian Baroque painter, whose large religious works portrayed saints and other biblical figures as ordinary people. |  | | Though his paintings were controversial in the church, the weathly people purchased them for their drama, their spectacular technical accomplishment, their startling originality, and even their brazen homoeroticism. |  | | Caravaggio was son of Fermo Merisi (architect of Francesco Sforza) and Lucia Aratori. |
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| | Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da Oil Painting Reproduction Master Works Art Gallery |
 | | CARAVAGGIO, MICHELANGELO AMERIGHI (or MERIGI) DA (1569-1609), Italian painter, was born in the village of Caravaggio, in Lombardy, from which he received his name. |  | | Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da Oil Painting Reproduction Master Works Art Gallery |  | | Click on each title to browse Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da oil paintings. |
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| | Arts Victoria - News - Media Releases |
 | | This joint exhibition is the first in the southern hemisphere to explore the art of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), his contemporaries and those who were influenced by his remarkable talent. |  | | After several years' planning, the National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of New South Wales are proud to announce the Melbourne opening of Darkness & Light: Caravaggio & his World. |  | | Caravaggio & his World features nine paintings by Caravaggio, and more than 50 paintings by his immediate followers including Bartolomeo Manfredi, Carlo Saraceni, Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, Georges de La Tour and Jusepe de Ribera. |
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| | Tribenet - Michelangelo Merisi detto il Caravaggio |
 | | Tale arte non è necessariamente iconoclastica: l'influenza di Michelangelo è spesso percettibile nella pittura del suo giovane omonimo. |
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| | Arts Art History Artists C Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da |
 | | WebMuseum: Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da - Provides a brief biography, images and commentary on this Italian artist's work. |  | | Top Arts Art History Artists C Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da |  | | The Worldwide Art Gallery: Caravaggio - Biographical information on the Italian painter, and a selection of the artist's paintings. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Caravaggio |
 | | And of the major European painters who sought to overthrow established artistic orthodoxies through a return to, or a strengthening of, naturalism (Giotto, Masaccio, Leonardo, Courbet, Manet), Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio (1571-1610), was perhaps the most revolutionary. |  | | John Gash, Lecturer in Art History at the University of Aberdeen, examines how Caravaggio's principal innovations--his use of chiaroscuro, his practice of painting directly from posed models--formed part of a polemical yet highly expressive rhetoric of the real. |  | | Subjects > Arts & Photography > Artists, A-Z > (A-C) > Caravaggio, Michelangelo |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio - Artist Biography |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, revolutionary naturalist painter, was born in Caravaggio near Milan, the son of a mason. |  | | He showed his talent early and at the age of sixteen, after a brief apprenticeship in Milan, he was studying with d'Arpino in Rome. |
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| | Caravagio - Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da. Caravaggio (1573-1610). Probably the most revolutionary artist of his ... |
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 | | Shortly thereafter, Caravaggio became apprenticed to the painter Simone Peterzano (1540-1596) of Milan, a student of Titian. |  | | Caravaggio grew up during the early decades of the Counter-Reformation and this was to play an important role in his later paintings. |  | | Michelangelo da Merisi, commonly known as Caravaggio, was born to Fermo Merisi and his wife Lucia Aratori in September of 1571 in the town of Caravaggio. |
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| | Caravaggio -- Michelangelo Merisi |
 | | He was orphaned at age 11 in 1582 and apprenticed shortly thereafter to the painter Simone Peterzano of Milan. |  | | The romantic notion of the suffering artist struggling through an existence bordering on the brink of madness is, unfortunately, a reality for some artists. |  | | To these artists their creative process was more a therapeutic tool than a profession: if they were lucky, their art kept them from sliding over the brink of madness. |
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| | Images of Faith - The Art of Caravaggio free download by Cyber Artists Studios: Though he lived a short and violent ... |
 | | Though he lived a short and violent life, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio gifted the world with arguably some of the most bold, dramatic and inspirational religious paintings of all time. |  | | Images of Faith - The Art of Caravaggio free download by Cyber Artists Studios: Though he lived a short and violent life, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio gifted the world with arguably some of the most bold, dramatic and inspirational religious paintings of all time. |  | | His paintings have also been condemned as too disturbing and even shocking. |
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 | | 1710 Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Ital painter, dies at 36 |  | | 1512 Michelangelo's paintings on ceiling of Sistine Chapel, 1st exhibited |  | | 1541 Michelangelo Buonarroti's paints "last judgement" in 16th Chapel |
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| | ARTINVEST2000® CARAVAGGIO |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573-1610), was an Italian painter known for the powerful realism of his religious figures in the tradition of earlier European art. |  | | Any illicit one will be pursued according to the relevant laws. |
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| | ArtLex on Tenebrism |
 | | Such pictures have been called "night pictures" painted in the "dark manner." The most reknowned tenebrists have been "Caravaggio", Michelangelo Merisi (Italian, 1571/73-1610), Georges De La Tour (French, 1593-1652), and Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). |  | | The Crucifixion of St. Andrew, 1607, oil on canvas, 202.5 x 152.7 cm, Cleveland Museum of Art. |  | | Frequently the main subjects of tenebrist pictures are illuminated by a single source of light, as if a spotlight shone upon them, leaving other areas in darkness. |
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| | A taste of Italy at Loyola museum |
 | | The first exhibition at the new space is ''Caravaggio: Una Mostra Impossible,'' a retrospective of work by renowned Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio digitally reproduced on light boxes in galleries in the second floor space. |  | | Next April, the museum will move the Martin D'Arcy Collection of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art from the school's campus on North Sheridan Road to LUMA's new home. |  | | Don't miss the Gold Coast Fashion Show Thursday at the Hilton Chicago with eight American designers and 10 Chicago retailers showing the best of fall 2005. |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio Posters and Art Prints |
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| | Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da Directory |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, David, hand-painted, reproductions, paintings, old masterpieces |
 | | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, David, hand-painted, reproductions, paintings, old masterpieces |  | | "David" was painted by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio in Oil on wood during the Baroque epoch in 1606-1607. |  | | Notice: All images on this website are watermarked to protect from unauthorized duplication. |
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| | Alibris: Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio |
 | | Caravaggio : Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio "pictor praestantissimus" : la tragica esistenza, la raffinata cultura... |  | | by Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, and Rizzatti, Maria Luisa |  | | by Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, and Baroni, Constantino |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio Inspiration of St. Matthew Oil Painting - Tamsquare Art |
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| | Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio: Art History: Easyart.com |
 | | Click here for more Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio Art Prints |  | | The Ronnie Biggs of the Baroque and cheeky chappy of chiaroscuro, Michelangelo Merisi, was born at Caravaggio near Milan but decided to rename himself after his home village for PR and image reasons. |  | | After being orphaned aged 11 (he lived in careless times!) he was apprenticed to a Milanese artist but took a walk down a road, which surprisingly led to Rome. |
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| | Rolist - caravaggio |
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| | WebMuseum: Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da: The Calling of Saint Matthew |
 | | The two groups are also separated by a void, bridged literally and symbolically by Christ's hand. |  | | This hand, like Adam's in Michelangelo's Creation, unifies the two parts formally and psychologically. |  | | Underlying the shallow stage-like space of the picture is a grid pattern of verticals and horizontals, which knit it together structurally. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts features The complete Caravaggio part two |
 | | This painting hangs right next to one that shows how real the nightmare of disintegration was for Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. |  | | Judith is cutting off the head of Holofernes (click here to see the work). |  | | If he reaches into the water, the image Narcissus desires will disintegrate. |
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| | Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da: The Crucifixion of Saint Peter |
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