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Caravaggio

[ kar-uh-vah-joh; Italian kah-rah-vahd-jaw ]

noun

  1. Mi·chel·an·ge·lo Me·ri·si da [mahy-k, uh, l-, an, -j, uh, -loh m, uh, -, ree, -zee dah, mik-, uh, l-, mee-kel-, ahn, -je-law me-, ree, -zee dah], 1565–1609?, Italian painter.


Caravaggio

/ 첹ˈ /

noun

  1. CaravaggioMichelangelo Merisi da15711610MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Michelangelo Merisi da (mikeˈlandʒelo meˈriːzi da). 1571–1610, Italian painter, noted for his realistic depiction of religious subjects and for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro.
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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“I imagine what it would be like to be my favorite stuffed animal, Caravaggio, and the fires coming and reaching her.”

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Cinematographer Michael Cambio Fernandez cuts through the darkness like Caravaggio, using flashlights and headlights to pull people out of the void and into the bright.

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Without it, we wouldn’t know the riveting paintings of El Greco or Rubens, Caravaggio or Van Gogh, the way we do today.

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Caravaggio “was also obsessed with quality of light, its direction and the reality of it. Like a spotlight on what was interesting.”

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A newly authenticated painting by celebrated 17th Century artist Caravaggio is going on show at the Prado museum in Madrid.

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