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CARAVAGGIO: THE DUALITY OF BEAUTY & RUIN
Caravaggio’s faces, images and sensations are those of today, having far more immediacy, cutting edge and brute realism than anything by Damien Hirst or recent Turner Prize winners. Caravaggio was obsessed with the violence of life and painted the violence … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Russell, Andrew Marr, Canova, Damien Hirst, David Eskerdjian, David Hockney, Donald Posner, E.H. Gombrich, Egon Schiele, Genevieve Warwick, Giovanni Baglione, Helen Langdon, Howard Hibbard, Jacques-Louis David, John Varriano, Joseph Phelan, Jules Janick, Leo Bersoni, Libby Anson, Michelangelo, Nicola Hodge, Peter Paul Rubens, Peter Robb, Richard Spear, Ulysse Dutoit
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