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Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi in Milan in September 1571, is a superstar. The success of the exhibition follows a long-term trend that has seen endless queues and packed museums.
Art History Caravaggio’s Earliest Painting Has Been Found, Expert Claims An x-ray analysis suggests Caravaggio recycled a canvas originally used for a painting of a dog.
The Roman basilica of the Augustinians — Pope Leo XIV's religious order — preserves an iconic painting of the Virgin Mary by Caravaggio.
From the Pilgrims' Madonna at the Basilica of St. Augustine to the Martyrdom of St. Ursula that closes the "Caravaggio 2025" exhibit, art historians and clergy are highlighting the connections ...
In a stunning display of artistry, Caravaggio captures the essence of Narcissus, entranced by his own reflection in the water. The painting exudes an otherworldly quality, drawing viewers into its ...
The motto that Francis selected for his papacy, ‘looking at him with mercy, he chose him,’ was inspired by Caravaggio’s painting.
Experience Caravaggio's masterpiece, Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy, at KNMA Saket, a rare opportunity to witness art history.
A 1606 painting by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio, which resurfaced only in 2014, comes up for viewing at the KNMA ...
Ripe for Rediscovery, James Bidgood’s Ultra-Sexy Queer Classic ‘Pink Narcissus’ Blooms Again in 4K John Waters and company champion the kitschy gay landmark, which was difficult to see for ...
The “Caravaggio 2025” exhibition in Rome represents a symbolic return of Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, to the city that shaped his destiny.
The exhibition features works from important institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and private collections that rarely allow access to their works.
How Alessandro Giardino Found His First Novel in Caravaggio’s ‘The Seven Acts of Mercy’ "The Caravaggio Syndrome," he says, combines in content and style the artist's oscillations between ...
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