Caravaggio and the Creation of Modernity

Caravaggio and the Creation of Modernity
Title Caravaggio and the Creation of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Troy Thomas
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 274
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1780236808

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Now in paperback, an accessible and beautifully illustrated account of Caravaggio as a catalyst for modernity. Undeniably one of the greatest artists of all time, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio would develop a radically new kind of psychologically expressive, realistic art and, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, would lay the foundations for modern painting. His paintings defied tradition to such a degree that the meaning of his works has divided critics and viewers for centuries. In this original study, Troy Thomas examines Caravaggio’s life and art in relationship to the profound beginnings of modernity, exploring the many conventions that Caravaggio utterly dismantled with his extraordinary genius. Thomas begins with an in-depth look at Caravaggio’s early life and works and examines how he refined his realism, developed his obsession with darkness and light, and began to find the subtle and clever ambiguity of genre and meaning that would become his trademark. Focusing acutely on the inherent tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities within Caravaggio’s paintings, Thomas goes on to examine his mature religious works and the ways he created a powerful but stark and enigmatic expressiveness in his protagonists. Lastly, he delves into the artist’s final hectic years as a fugitive killer evading papal police and wandering the cities of southern Italy. Richly illustrated in color throughout, Caravaggio and the Creation of Modernity will appeal to all of those fascinated by the history of art and the remarkable lives of Renaissance masters.

Caravaggio

Caravaggio
Title Caravaggio PDF eBook
Author John Varriano
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 304
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780271047034

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In Caravaggio, Varriano uncovers the principles and practices that guided Caravaggio's brush as he made some of the most controversial paintings in the history of art. He sheds an important new light on these disputes by tracing the autobiographical threads in Caravaggio's paintings, framing these within the context of contemporary Italian culture.

Caravaggio

Caravaggio
Title Caravaggio PDF eBook
Author Dr Lorenzo Pericolo
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 393
Release 2014-04-28
Genre Art
ISBN 1409406849

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As this collection makes clear, the paths to grasping the complexity of Caravaggio’s art are multiple and variable. Offering new or recently updated interpretations of the works of Caravaggio and the Caravaggisti, this book deals with all the major aspects of Caravaggio’s paintings: technique, creative process, religious context, innovations in pictorial genre and narrative, market strategies, biography, patronage, reception and new hermeneutical trends.

Modernism, Postcolonialism, and Globalism

Modernism, Postcolonialism, and Globalism
Title Modernism, Postcolonialism, and Globalism PDF eBook
Author Richard Begam
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 345
Release 2019
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199980969

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Africa -- Asia -- The Caribbean -- Ireland -- Australia/New Zealand -- Canada

Caravaggio's Secrets

Caravaggio's Secrets
Title Caravaggio's Secrets PDF eBook
Author Leo Bersani
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 130
Release 2001-02
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262523134

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A psychoanalytic reading of the homoerotic messages in the early portraits of Michelangelo Caravaggio explores the artist's attempts to move beyond such relations, his fascination with imaginary secrets, and experiments with a new mode of connectedness in his paintings. Reprint.

Caravaggio

Caravaggio
Title Caravaggio PDF eBook
Author Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Publisher ATS Italia Editrice
Pages 82
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 8875710481

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Valentin de Boulogne

Valentin de Boulogne
Title Valentin de Boulogne PDF eBook
Author Annick Lemoine
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 290
Release 2016-10-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1588396029

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Following Caravaggio's death in 1610, the French artist Valentin de Boulogne (1591-1632) emerged as one of the great champions of naturalistic painting. The eminent art historian Roberto Longhi honored him as "the most energetic and passionate of Caravaggio's naturalist followers." In Rome, Valentin—who loved the tavern as much as the painter's pallette—fell in with a rowdy confederation of artists but eventually received commissions from some of the city's most prominent patrons. It was in this artistically rich but violent metropolis that Valentin created such masterworks as a major altarpiece in Saint Peter's Basilica and superb renderings of biblical and secular subjects—until his tragic death at the age of forty-one cut short his ascendant career. With discussions of nearly fifty works, representing practically all of his painted oeuvre, Valentin de Boulogne: Beyond Caravaggio explores both the the artist's superlative depictions of daily life and the tumultuous context in which they were produced. Essays by a team of international scholars consider his key attributions to European painting, his devotion to everyday objects and models from life, his technique of staging pictures with the immediacy of unfolding drama, and his place in the pantheon of French artists. An extensive chronology surveys the rare extant documents that chronicle his biography, while individual entries help situate his works in the contexts of his times. Rich with incident and insight, and beautifully illustrated in Valentin's complex, suggestive paintings, Valentin de Boulogne: Beyond Caravaggio reveals a seminal artist, a practitioner of realism in the seventeenth century who prefigured the naturalistic modernism of Gustave Courbet and Edouard Manet two centuries later.