Portrait by Ottavio Leoni c1621. Born: 29 September 1571 in Died: 18 July 1610 Nationality: Italian Rome, Naples, Malta, and Sicily.
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
By: Rachel Phillips
Portrait by Ottavio Leoni c1621
The Basics
Born: 29 September 1571 in Died: 18 July 1610 Nationality: Italian Rome, Naples, Malta, and Sicily
The Beginning
Not much is known is about early life Mother died 1590 Milan Trainer (Simone Peterzano) learned his skills from Titian Established painter Trained under SP for about four years
Rome
Moved to Rome mid 1592 Worked for lesser-known painters Cesari- worked odd jobs
Boy with a Basket of Fruit, ca. 1592
paid such great attention to detail in this piece that a horticulture professor of modern day was able to notice and identify several common plant diseases of that time within the basket!!!
Boy Peeling Fruit, ca. 1592-93Boy Bitten by a Lizard, ca. 1592-93
Rome
When still in Rome began selling his artwork and became more well known.
Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte “intimate chamber-pieces
New Style
Religious paintings: Church had all of the money.
Wanted to attract more patronage Paintings were intense and brought
viewer face-to-face with ideas Great brutality and emotion shown in new
paintings.
Sacrifice of Isaac
Late Rome
1599- becoming very well known andWas mostly liked. “Contarelli Chapel of Rome”: Martyrdom of St Matthew andCalling of St Matthew Commissioned by other churches to paint things such as : The Inspiration of St Matthew, The Entombment of Christ, and Madonna and Child with St Anne.
Martyrdom of St Matthew
Calling of St Matthew
Contarelli Chapel of Rome
Late Rome cont.
Was always pretty violent, angry, and running away frompunishments but this time murdered a man Ran away to Naples, where Romans couldn’t reach him. Colonna family: many church commissions (making him the most famous artist in area) Quickly fled to Malta to gain pardon from Alof da
Wignacourt did not stay long; moved to Sicily
Near the End
Became popular in Sicily but decided to return to Naples, where he created his final paintings including “The Beheading of St John the Baptist”
Mysterious disappearance. Intended on bringing last 3paintings as a plea to Scipione Borghese by boat but never made it. Was thoughtto have died offever.
Bacchus
Works of art known as “The Impossible Exhibition” because paintings and pieces of art are spread out throughout the world!
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