Description
The Raising Of Lazarus Caravaggio (C 1609)
Caravaggio — Italian, 1571–1610 — Italian Baroque
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio transformed European painting in the years around 1600, replacing the polished idealism of the late Renaissance with a confrontational naturalism that shaped the Baroque era. Working primarily in Rome, Naples, Malta, and Sicily, he painted religious subjects using ordinary models — laborers, prostitutes, street figures — placed in shallow, theatrically lit spaces.
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