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THREADS OF HORROR FROM THE "EVIL GENIUS"
“What in effect Caravaggio is doing systematically and deliberately, for the first time in the history of art, is destroying the space between the event in the painting and the people looking at it…” “Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio (1571-1610) … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arthur Rimbaud, Bernard Berenson, Caravaggio, Charles Baudelaire, David Eskerdjian, Donald Posner, Duke of Mantua, E.H. Gomrich, George Kubler, Giovanni Baglione, Hermann Voss, Howard Hibbard, Leo Bersoni, Libby Anson, Mannerism, Mannerism painting, Mattia Preti, Michelangelo, Modigliani, Nicola Hodge, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Roger Hinks, Roger P. Hinks, Ulysse Dutoit, Velazquez, Vicencio Carducho, Vincent Van Gogh, Vincente Carducho
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