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Caravaggio and the Art of SubversionThe life and work of the Baroque painter Caravaggio (born 1571) stand in stark contrast. This painter of moving religious scenes was also a brawler, swaggerer and murderer. -
Painter of Passion: Michelangelo CaravaggioThe paintings of Michelangelo Caravaggio were characterized by an overwhelming beauty and honesty about the spectrum of life. -
CaravaggioCaravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi, was a brilliant artist whose artistic gifts were matched only by his tendency towards violence and mayhem. -
Caravaggio: The Foundation of the BaroqueMichelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was an Italian artist that influenced the Baroque era and future artists like Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt.
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Michelangelo Caravaggio: Student of the Northern RenaissanceA look at Caravaggio's artistic style and its derivations and inspirations.
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A Review of Caravaggio's Oil Painting, "Sleeping Cupid" and Its Recent HistoryA review of "Sleeping Cupid," an oil painting by Caravaggio. -
Review of NARS Duo Eye Shadow in "Caravaggio"A review of Caravaggio, a purple and pink eye shadow duo by NARS.
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The Contributions of Annibale Carracci and Caravaggio to the Cerasi Chapel in Santa Maria Del Popolo, RomeThe two greatest Italian artists of the early 17th century compete in the Roman chapel of Tiberio Cerasi -
17th Century Artists: Borromini, Bernini, and CaravaggioSeventeenth-century artists often manipulated their viewers.
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The Irregular PearlThis is Artemisia Gentileschi's biography and corresponding analogous connections of her paintings. Her paintings are compared to Rembrandt's and Caravaggio's to magnify her perspective, -
Real Names of Famous PeopleThink you know a lot about pseudonyms? Test your knowledge on today's quiz!
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Chiarasuro - Painting in Light and DarkThis paper looks at the Chiarasuro style of paining of the Renaissance through examination of da Vinci's The Last Supper and Caravaggio's The Calling of Saint Matthew.
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Summer Study Abroad in Italy: Italian Film, Art, and ArchitectureThis is about a summer study abroad program in Italy where I learned about Italian films, art, and architecture in Rome. -
A Travel Guide to Genoa, ItalyThings tto see and do in Genoa, Italy.
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1996 Best Picture Oscar Winner: The English PatientFilm director Anthony Minghella's epic love story that is set during World War II. It stars Ralph Fiennes, Kristin Scott-Thomas and Juliete Binoche.
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10 Things to Do While Visiting London, EnglandTake a look at vacationing in London, England.
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A Beginner's Guide to Cleveland TourismCleveland is called the "mistake on the lake" and is known for the burning of the Cuyahoga River. It's also associated for crime and poverty, but the city has dynamic neighborhoods, culture, sports, cuisine and an amazing Midwest, rust belt atmosphere. -
Guide to Rome's Piazza Del CampidoglioLike so many areas of Rome, the Piazza del Campidoglio is layered with history. With the area in a state of ruin by the Renaissance, the Pope enlisted Michelangelo to design the piazza. -
Thom Gunn's "In Santa Maria Del Popolo "Poetry analysis: Thom Gunn's "In Santa Maria del Popolo"
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Breaking Family TiesAnna Stone and her family decide to move to Somosko Castle, since her great uncle inherited it to her. But the last thing on her mind and her husbands mind is about moving, its more on the lines of their teenage son. -
Sally Mann's Child Nudes: Confronting Altered ChildhoodSally Mann's work has spurred controversy worldwide with her early photo collection Immediate Family. Her work is important in understanding our society's notions of childhood and how they affect our reactions to work like Mann's.
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10 of the All-Time Best Music VideosThe music video has morphed from its humble beginnings to become a full scale production, one that captivates and inspires the audience. From classics to current tracks, here are some of the best music videos.
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The Best Non-Tourist Sites to Visit in Kansas City, MissouriFor the best in entertainment and history make sure to visit these sites in Kansas City, Missouri. These spots are not just for the tourists!
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Justifying the Ways of the DevilI'm trying to give an impression of the central character of John Milton's Paradise Lost. Along the way I can not pass on my personal impressions on the book's style. Enjoy!
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Art in Rome: National Museum of Rome, Vatican, ColosseumRome has enough art to last for years of touring.
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Museums in Hartford, ConnecticutMidway between the art centers of Boston and New York, the city of Hartford, Connecticut offers a number of historic and important museums. -
My Reading AC Writers is Time Well SpentI've discovered that when you get busy with other things, my email inbox runneth over with notices.
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3 Must See Churches in Siracusa, ItalySiracusa was founded around 743 BC by the Ancient Greek Corinthians and therefore has a great deal of Greek influence
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Peter Paul Rubens: Courtly Scenes and Religious StoriesMaster painter Peter Paul Rubens is one of those rare artists with a happy life, who was successful in his work and personal life. Rubens is well known for his paintings of political and religious importance. -
Book to Movie: Cutting Out the Political Bite of Michael Ondatjee's "The English Patient"Not a review of either the 1992 book or 1996 movie "The English Patient," but some notes on the political neutering of the adaptation -
Diego Velazquez: Biography of a Famous Spanish ArtistA biography of the famous Spanish artist.
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European Travel on a Budget: Free Activities in Rome, ItalyWhen traveling on a budget, finding free activities is important. In Rome, Italy there are many free activities that can be enjoyed, including museums, monuments and churches.
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How to Tour Madrid's Famous Golden Triangle of ArtKnown as one of the top destinations for palaces, art museums, and restuarants in Europe, tours of Madrid, the capital and largest city of Spain, must include the famous Golden Triangle of Art.
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Cleveland Museum of ArtIf you want to see Chinese Art, Modern European Art, African Art, European Paintings, Greek and Roman Art and much more, visit the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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The Three Maries at the Tomb: Analysis of Artwork by Jacopo da EmpoliAnalysis of the artwork by Jacopo da Empoli.
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Italian Linens by ErrebicasaErrebicasa linens are among the most luxury linens in the world. The Italian made linens feature impeccable details and exquisitely soft linens with high thread counts of 200 and up.
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He'll Always Be SiËn BiËn to MeWhether he's playing a terrorist, or a would-be hero, or an abject failure, or even a dramatic role as the stubborn son of Richard Harris in the magnificent film The Field, Sean Bean always fascinates. -
Mom Thrilled at Calif. Violent Video Game Ban Being OverturnedThis mom believes in parental responsibility and is thrilled that California's ban on violent video games has been overturned in a victory for free speech.
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Five Places to Visit in Columbus, Ohioif you ever come to the capital city of Ohio, here's a guide to five places you should visit in Columbus, Ohio. -
Artemisia Gentileschi: One of the Most Influential Women Artists Throughout TimeThis is a paper on Artemisia Gentileschi and her experiences as a woman artist during the 16th century. She is truly an inspiration to woman artists.
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