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  1. List of paintings by Caravaggio - Wikipedia

    Caravaggio vividly expressed crucial moments and scenes, often featuring violent struggles, torture, and death. He worked rapidly with live models, preferring to forgo drawings and work …

  2. Paintings by Caravaggio - Wikimedia Commons

    May 26, 2025 · Paintings by Caravaggio in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (3 C, 2 F) Paintings by Caravaggio in the National Gallery, London (3 C) Paintings by Caravaggio in the Pinacoteca …

  3. Criminals and Courtesans: Caravaggio’s 20 Most Famous Paintings

    Mar 3, 2022 · An introduction to the life and famous paintings of Caravaggio - the artist who took Roman art out of the shadow of the Renaissance and into the Baroque.

  4. Judith Beheading Holofernes, 1599 by Caravaggio

    Drama has displaced the charm of his earlier epicurean paintings, as if the world had ceased to be his oyster and become a battlefield. If the figures have become static, they continue to be …

  5. Caravaggio's Paintings in Rome: Full List of Museums & Churches

    Where to see the best Caravaggio's Paintings for free in Rome? Full list of Museums, Galleries, and Churches.

  6. 15 Most Famous Caravaggio Paintings - Artst

    Below are some of Caravaggio’s most famous paintings that have firmly cemented him as one of the great masters. 1. The Calling of Saint Matthew. Few painters are as well recognized for …

  7. Caravaggio's Women - Check the Toenails! - Mozzarella Mamma

    But for real women, I recommend Caravaggio. His works are turbulent, dramatic and passionate and they show women as they really are. For the 400th anniversary of Caravaggio’s death, I …

  8. Caravaggio’s Top 10 Most Important Paintings - Anita Louise Art

    Jun 5, 2024 · His mastery of dramatic realism and chiaroscuro revolutionized painting and left an indelible mark on the art world. We will explore Caravaggio’s top 10 masterpieces. Each …

  9. Caravaggio Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory

    Caravaggio pioneered the use of sharp contrasts in lighting to maximize dramatic effect, and reimagined religious figures by dressing them in modern clothes, and by placing them in …

  10. Caravaggio’s Whores: The Courtesans of Rome Part II

    Nov 5, 2015 · But unlike most artists who used the women’s features to paint works that conformed to the religious or moral expectations of the day, and conveyed a kind of ethereal …