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Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision. Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision.
Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision. Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision.Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision. Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision.
Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision. Story of thepiece, the idea it is trying to put across, the inspiration behind the story and other information that explains the vision.
CURATORS INSIGHT
This is why the curator accepted the piece into the collection and why the piece makes sense in the artists timeline. This is why the curator accepted the piece into the collection and why the piece makes sense in the artists timeline. This is why the curator accepted the piece into the collection and why the piece makes sense in the artists timeline. This is why the curator accepted the piece into the collection and why the piece makes sense in the artists timeline.

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MINT DATE
06/07/2022
DIMENSIONS
120cm x 140cm
GENRE
Photography
CATEGORY
Climate Change

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What could be more gripping than the life of Caravaggio (1571-1610)? Raphael’s calm and luminous works are the opposite of the brutal and dark works of the master of chiaroscuro. It has been said that this 16th century Italian artist revolutionized painting.
Breaking tradition, Caravaggio depicted uncompromising realism of sacred Bible characters, transcended by powerful contrasts of light. Like Raphael, he was already famous during his lifetime. The birth of Caravaggism at his death demonstrates his influence on the many artists of the early 17th century. But the comparison stops just as quickly! Aggressive in his paintings as in life, he was compelled to exile himself from Rome after killing a man in a duel. Leaving for Malta, he was finally imprisoned there for a criminal case. After his escape from the island, he died days later near Rome.
Yannick Haenel tells us the story of the tumultuous life of this rogue, “bad boy” painter. Through the analysis of his works, the writer attempts to unlock the mysteries of this famed murderous artists. Discover this fascinating genius of tenebrism!