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“Caravaggio must have been thinking about The Taking of Christ just before he died,” Campbell concludes. Caravaggio 2025 is at Palazzo Barberini , in Rome, until July 6th ...
Two dozen Caravaggio paintings from museums and private collectors across the world are on display in Rome's Palazzo ...
The Palazzo Barberini sold more than 350,000 entry tickets in the first two months of the show, a record. Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi in Milan in September 1571, is a superstar.
In this section we can see the National Gallery of Ireland’s “The Taking of Christ” (1602), surely one of Caravaggio’s most beautiful pictures, traced through diligent archival research by ...
Caravaggio's The Taking of Christ, 1602. On indefinite loan to the National Gallery of Ireland from the Jesuit Community, Leeson St, Dublin, who acknowledge the kind generosity of the late Dr ...
But more than biography, it's Caravaggio's style that gets somehow fresher with age. He evokes intense and particular human presences, but at the same time a mirror world that is pure image, pure ...
An example is The Capture of Christ, on loan for the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition from the National Gallery in Dublin. “It’s a stunning painting. You feel as if you’re inside the scene, ...
An Ulster Museum exhibition featuring two paintings by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) rarely seen together since the first quarter of the 17th century will come to a close this Sunday.
In the late 1980s, a dogged Italian graduate student on a search for Caravaggio’s ‘The Taking of Christ’, lost for hundred of years, traced the painting to Edinburgh but then hit a dead end.
Inside, a rare sight awaited them: “The Entombment of Christ” by Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio, popularly known as Caravaggio. The painting went on display in Japan for the first time. The Vatican ...