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Caravaggio
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas
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ID: 43848
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Caravaggio
Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1571-1610
Italian painter. After an early career as a painter of portraits, still-life and genre scenes he became the most persuasive religious painter of his time. His bold, naturalistic style, which emphasized the common humanity of the apostles and martyrs, flattered the aspirations of the Counter-Reformation Church, while his vivid chiaroscuro enhanced both three-dimensionality and drama, as well as evoking the mystery of the faith. He followed a militantly realist agenda, rejecting both Mannerism and the classicizing naturalism of his main rival, Annibale Carracci. In the first 30 years of the 17th century his naturalistic ambitions and revolutionary artistic procedures attracted a large following from all over Europe. Related Paintings of Caravaggio :. | The Incredulity of Saint Thomas dsf | Denial of Saint Peter | Still-Life with Flowers and Fruit g | The Conversion on the Way to Damascus (detail) | Deposition of Christ | Related Artists: HOREMANS, Jan Jozef IIFlemish painter (b. 1714, Antwerpen, d. after 1790, Antwerpen) Olivier, Johann Heinrich FerdinandGerman, 1785-1841 Piero pollaioloItalian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1441-1496
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