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    Cecco del Caravaggio (active c. 1610 – mid-1620s) is the Notname given to a painter who worked in Rome in the early decades of the 17th century and was...
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    Caravaggino ("his own little Caravaggio"). This most plausibly refers to Cecco del Caravaggio, the artist's studio assistant in Rome some years previously, recorded...
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    an artist active in the period 1610–1625 and known as Cecco del Caravaggio ('Caravaggio's Cecco'), carrying a bow and arrows and trampling symbols of...
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    The Resurrection by Cecco del Caravaggio, the Italian Baroque painter, is the only painting known for certain to be his. It was commissioned in 1619 by...
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    this Cecco may be identical with Cecco del Caravaggio ('Caravaggio's Cecco'), a notable Italian follower of Caravaggio who emerged in the decade after...
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    Cecco, a boy known to have been Caravaggio's apprentice and lover in Rome in the early 17th century and believed by Robb to be identical with Cecco del...
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  • 1610–1625, otherwise known only as Cecco del CaravaggioCaravaggio's Cecco – who painted very much in Caravaggio's style. The most striking feature of...
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  • the Florentine Baroque school Cecco d'Ascoli (1257–1327), Italian encyclopaedist, physician and poet Cecco del Caravaggio (1610–1620), Baroque artist working...
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    of light to enhance the illusion of three-dimensionality. The artist Caravaggio is generally credited with the invention of the style, although this technique...
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    After 1600, he came under the influence of the more naturalistic style of Caravaggio. He received important commissions in Fabriano and Genoa before moving...
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    Baglione Marco Antonio Bassetti Orazio Borgianni Battistello Caracciolo Cecco del Caravaggio Bernardo Cavallino Bartolomeo Cavarozzi Domenico Fetti Paolo Domenico...
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  • Ovadia as Filippo Neri Michele Placido as Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte Tedua as Cecco Maurizio Donadoni as Pope Paul V Davide Stanzione in Best Movie...
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    styles are very different. His paintings reflect the Baroque naturalism of Caravaggio, but this probably reached him through the Dutch Caravaggisti of the Utrecht...
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    visited Rome, where he had great success painting in a style influenced by Caravaggio. Following his return to the Netherlands he became a leading portrait...
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    Italian who was influenced by Caravaggio and close followers of Caravaggio such as José de Ribera, Cecco del Caravaggio and Tommaso Salini. Other art...
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    principal representative was Bartolomeo Manfredi and also included Cecco del Caravaggio and Bartolomeo Cavarozzi. From c. 1629-1631 he lived for two years...
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    accomplished 17th-century artists, initially working in the style of Caravaggio. She was producing professional work by the age of 15. In an era when...
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    identified as Cecco Boneri, who appeared as Caravaggio's model in several other pictures. Recent X-ray analysis showed that Caravaggio used Cecco also for...
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    exploring various aspects of chiaroscuro and tenebrism in the wake of Caravaggio. The last records of the artist in Rome are a payment of promised alms...
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  • by Piero della Francesca The Resurrection (Cecco del Caravaggio), a 1619 painting by Cecco del Caravaggio The Resurrection (Fazzini) (La Resurrezione)...
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    martyrs, and for his still-lifes. Zurbarán gained the nickname "Spanish Caravaggio", owing to the forceful use of chiaroscuro in which he excelled. He was...
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    genre scenes and religious subjects. He was one of the Dutch followers of Caravaggio – the so-called Utrecht Caravaggisti. Along with Gerrit van Hondhorst...
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    Caracciolo, which may account for his lifelong interest in the style of Caravaggio. Probably before 1630, Preti joined his brother Gregorio (also a painter)...
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    residence in Italy. He was influenced by the work of non-Italian followers of Caravaggio in Italy, in particular his Dutch followers often referred to as the Utrecht...
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    Burst of Light: Caravaggio & His Legacy at Deborah Feller website Encyclopedia Treccani short biography. Pisa illustrata nelle arti del disegno, Volume...
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    They adapted some of the rich colouration of Venice but adapted it to Caravaggio-influenced realism and monumentality. In Venice, where he remained despite...
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    beforehand. Murillo began his art studies in Seville in the workshop of Juan del Castillo, Murillo's uncle and godfather, as well a skilled painter in his...
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    early seventeenth century had become distinctly influenced by the art of Caravaggio. Upon their return to the Dutch Republic, they worked in a so-called Caravaggist...
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  • 1575–1599) Domenico Caprioli (1494–1528) Antonio Capulongo (16th century) Cecco del Caravaggio (fl. c.1620) Marco Cardisco (c.1486–c.1542) Bartolomeo Carducci (1560–1608)...
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    Amsterdam), for example, adapts Caravaggio's upside-down figure of St. Paul from the Conversion of St. Paul (Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome) for the position...
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