Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da 1573-1610
Overview
Works: | 3,054 works in 6,082 publications in 15 languages and 99,193 library holdings |
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Genres: | Biographies Criticism, interpretation, etc Exhibition catalogs History Catalogues raisonnés Art Educational films Documentary films Internet videos Sources |
Subject Headings: | Painters |
Roles: | Author, Illustrator, Artist, Other, Contributor, Dedicatee, Inventor, Honoree, Performer, Bibliographic antecedent, Creator, Composer |
Classifications: | ND623.C26, 759.5 |
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Most widely held works about
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
- Caravaggio by Felix Witting( )
- The lost painting by Jonathan Harr( Book )
- M : the man who became Caravaggio by Peter Robb( Book )
- Caravaggio by Howard Hibbard( Book )
- Caravaggio : a life by Helen Langdon( Book )
- The power of art by Simon Schama( Book )
- Simon Schama's Power of art( Visual )
- Working space by Frank Stella( Book )
- The Age of Caravaggio by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio( Book )
- Sudden death by Alvaro Enrigue( Book )
- Caravaggio by John Gash( Book )
- The moment of Caravaggio by Michael Fried( Book )
- Four steps toward modern art: Giorgione, Caravaggio, Manet, Cézanne by Lionello Venturi( Book )
- The sacred image in the age of art : Titian, Tintoretto, Barocci, El Greco, Caravaggio by Marcia B Hall( Book )
- Caravaggio and his copyists by Alfred Moir( Book )
- The Italian followers of Caravaggio by Alfred Moir( Book )
- Circa 1600 : a revolution of style in Italian painting by S. J Freedberg( Book )
- The complete paintings of Caravaggio by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio( Book )
- Quoting Caravaggio : contemporary art, preposterous history by Mieke Bal( Book )
- Caravaggio's secrets by Leo Bersani( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Caravaggio : a life sacred and profane by
Andrew Graham-Dixon(
Book
)
6 editions published between 2010 and 2012 in English and held by 1,211 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A British art critic and historian describes the painter's artistic achievements and volatile life during the Counter-Reformation in Italy which included public brawls, murder, sexual escapades, and imprisonment in Malta
6 editions published between 2010 and 2012 in English and held by 1,211 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A British art critic and historian describes the painter's artistic achievements and volatile life during the Counter-Reformation in Italy which included public brawls, murder, sexual escapades, and imprisonment in Malta
Caravaggio : painter of miracles by
Francine Prose(
Book
)
8 editions published between 2005 and 2010 in English and held by 1,062 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents a biography of late sixteenth-century Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, and chronicles his life, later years in exile in Naples, Malta, and Sicily, and his influence on later generations of artists
8 editions published between 2005 and 2010 in English and held by 1,062 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents a biography of late sixteenth-century Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, and chronicles his life, later years in exile in Naples, Malta, and Sicily, and his influence on later generations of artists
Caravaggio by
Giorgio Bonsanti(
Book
)
27 editions published between 1961 and 1997 in 6 languages and held by 691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Caravaggio was born Michelangelo Merisi in 1570 or 1571, in Caravaggio in Lombardy, and moved to Rome in 1592, when he was in his 20s. His earliest influences were Lombard art, a style which has been noted for its realism. The relation between objects and natural and artificial light, which is an important feature of Caravaggio's work, was assimilated from this local tradition. The author examines the life and work of this innovative artist, including the Supper in Emmaus and the Beheading of the Baptist."--Amazon
27 editions published between 1961 and 1997 in 6 languages and held by 691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Caravaggio was born Michelangelo Merisi in 1570 or 1571, in Caravaggio in Lombardy, and moved to Rome in 1592, when he was in his 20s. His earliest influences were Lombard art, a style which has been noted for its realism. The relation between objects and natural and artificial light, which is an important feature of Caravaggio's work, was assimilated from this local tradition. The author examines the life and work of this innovative artist, including the Supper in Emmaus and the Beheading of the Baptist."--Amazon
Caravaggio & his followers in Rome by
David Franklin(
Book
)
10 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 641 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Italian artist Caravaggio (1571-1610) had a profound impact on a wide range of baroque painters of Italian, French, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish origin who resided in Rome either during his lifetime or immediately afterward. This captivating book illustrates the notion of "Caravaggism," showcasing 65 works by Peter Paul Rubens and other important artists of the period who drew inspiration from Caravaggio. Also depicted are Caravaggio canvases that fully exhibit his distinctive style, along with ones that had a particularly discernible impact on other practitioners. Caravaggio's influence was greatest in Rome, where his works were seen by the largest and most international group of artists, and was at its peak in the early decades of the 17th century both before and after his untimely death at the age of 39. Not since Michelangelo or Raphael has one European artist affected so many of his contemporaries and over such broad geographic territory. Essays by an array of major Caravaggio scholars illuminate the underlying principles of the exhibit, reveal how Caravaggio altered the presentation and interpretation of many traditional subjects and inspired unusual new ones, and explore the artist's legacy and how he irrevocably changed the course of painting."--Publisher's description
10 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 641 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Italian artist Caravaggio (1571-1610) had a profound impact on a wide range of baroque painters of Italian, French, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish origin who resided in Rome either during his lifetime or immediately afterward. This captivating book illustrates the notion of "Caravaggism," showcasing 65 works by Peter Paul Rubens and other important artists of the period who drew inspiration from Caravaggio. Also depicted are Caravaggio canvases that fully exhibit his distinctive style, along with ones that had a particularly discernible impact on other practitioners. Caravaggio's influence was greatest in Rome, where his works were seen by the largest and most international group of artists, and was at its peak in the early decades of the 17th century both before and after his untimely death at the age of 39. Not since Michelangelo or Raphael has one European artist affected so many of his contemporaries and over such broad geographic territory. Essays by an array of major Caravaggio scholars illuminate the underlying principles of the exhibit, reveal how Caravaggio altered the presentation and interpretation of many traditional subjects and inspired unusual new ones, and explore the artist's legacy and how he irrevocably changed the course of painting."--Publisher's description
Caravaggio by
Alfred Moir(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1989 in English and held by 620 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A discussion of the life of the artist is accompanied by reproductions and critical analyses of his major painting
1 edition published in 1989 in English and held by 620 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A discussion of the life of the artist is accompanied by reproductions and critical analyses of his major painting
Caravaggio : the art of realism by
John L Varriano(
Book
)
7 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 597 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The dramatic realism of Caravaggio's art has fascinated viewers since the seventeenth century. Yet no prior monograph presents the thorough investigation of Caravaggio's "realism" ventured in John Varriano's remarkable book. Forgoing the "life and works" format of most earlier monographs, Varriano concentrates on uncovering the principles and practices -- the intellect and the imagination -- that guided Caravaggio's eye and brush as he made some of the most controversial paintings in the history of art. The book contains numerous color illustrations that will help readers experience Caravaggio's art and follow the author's informative discussion of such famed paintings as "Victorious Love" and "David with the Head of Goliath". -- From publisher's description
7 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 597 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The dramatic realism of Caravaggio's art has fascinated viewers since the seventeenth century. Yet no prior monograph presents the thorough investigation of Caravaggio's "realism" ventured in John Varriano's remarkable book. Forgoing the "life and works" format of most earlier monographs, Varriano concentrates on uncovering the principles and practices -- the intellect and the imagination -- that guided Caravaggio's eye and brush as he made some of the most controversial paintings in the history of art. The book contains numerous color illustrations that will help readers experience Caravaggio's art and follow the author's informative discussion of such famed paintings as "Victorious Love" and "David with the Head of Goliath". -- From publisher's description
Caravaggio by
Alfred Moir(
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)
15 editions published between 1982 and 1994 in 3 languages and held by 578 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 1982 and 1994 in 3 languages and held by 578 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Caravaggio by
Catherine R Puglisi(
Book
)
5 editions published in 1998 in English and held by 568 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Caravaggio was the most innovative painter of his time, and one of the greatest artists of any age. Controversial in his own lifetime, and notorious for his arrogance and violent character, he lived the last four years of his life in exile after committing murder. Yet he was always protected by influential patrons who admired the bold realism and originality of his art." "Recent archival research and historical investigations have produced much new information about Caravaggio and the culture and politics of his time, while cleaning, technical investigation and new discoveries have literally shed new light on the paintings. Making full use of all this material, Catherine Puglisi has produced a comprehensive monograph that supersedes all previous studies of the artist. All Caravaggio's works are discussed and illustrated in colour and full use is made of the latest documentation to present a lively and compelling portrait of the artist."--Jacket
5 editions published in 1998 in English and held by 568 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Caravaggio was the most innovative painter of his time, and one of the greatest artists of any age. Controversial in his own lifetime, and notorious for his arrogance and violent character, he lived the last four years of his life in exile after committing murder. Yet he was always protected by influential patrons who admired the bold realism and originality of his art." "Recent archival research and historical investigations have produced much new information about Caravaggio and the culture and politics of his time, while cleaning, technical investigation and new discoveries have literally shed new light on the paintings. Making full use of all this material, Catherine Puglisi has produced a comprehensive monograph that supersedes all previous studies of the artist. All Caravaggio's works are discussed and illustrated in colour and full use is made of the latest documentation to present a lively and compelling portrait of the artist."--Jacket
Caravaggio by
John T Spike(
Book
)
8 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 519 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Accompanying CD-ROM : "contains a file named CARAVA.pdf, which contains a searchable catalogue of the autograph, atrributed, and lost works of ... Caravaggio, with listings of selected copies, and a comprehensive bibliography and list of exhibitions, in .pdf ..."
8 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 519 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Accompanying CD-ROM : "contains a file named CARAVA.pdf, which contains a searchable catalogue of the autograph, atrributed, and lost works of ... Caravaggio, with listings of selected copies, and a comprehensive bibliography and list of exhibitions, in .pdf ..."
Caravaggio and his two cardinals by
Creighton Gilbert(
Book
)
4 editions published between 1994 and 1995 in English and held by 504 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In its intellectual approach, Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals is a series of extended essays on diverse topics that involve the politics of Counter-Reformation religion and propaganda; neo-Latin poetry; the social status of homosexuality in the period; dialect speech; and inheritance patterns of works of art in families. Gilbert's thoughtful insights on the theory of a homoerotic aspect in Caravaggio's work alone should provoke spirited scholarly discussion
4 editions published between 1994 and 1995 in English and held by 504 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In its intellectual approach, Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals is a series of extended essays on diverse topics that involve the politics of Counter-Reformation religion and propaganda; neo-Latin poetry; the social status of homosexuality in the period; dialect speech; and inheritance patterns of works of art in families. Gilbert's thoughtful insights on the theory of a homoerotic aspect in Caravaggio's work alone should provoke spirited scholarly discussion
Caravaggio by
Catherine R Puglisi(
Book
)
5 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 428 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio has been rescued from neglect to emerge as something of a cult figure, celebrated both for his boldly original art and for his short, violent and troubled life. This book examines the artist's life and work
5 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 428 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio has been rescued from neglect to emerge as something of a cult figure, celebrated both for his boldly original art and for his short, violent and troubled life. This book examines the artist's life and work
Caravaggio, 1571-1610 by
Gilles Lambert(
Book
)
21 editions published between 2000 and 2007 in 6 languages and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The life and major works of Italian painter Caravaggio
21 editions published between 2000 and 2007 in 6 languages and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The life and major works of Italian painter Caravaggio
Caravaggio : the complete works by
Sebastian Schütze(
Book
)
3 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 339 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This title offers a comprehensive examination of the whole of Caravaggio's œuvre with a catalogue raisonée of his works. Five introductory chapters analyse his artistic career from his training in Lombard Milan and his triumphal rise in papal Rome up to his dramatic final years in Naples, Malta and Sicily
3 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 339 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This title offers a comprehensive examination of the whole of Caravaggio's œuvre with a catalogue raisonée of his works. Five introductory chapters analyse his artistic career from his training in Lombard Milan and his triumphal rise in papal Rome up to his dramatic final years in Naples, Malta and Sicily
Rembrandt, Caravaggio by
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn(
Book
)
14 editions published in 2006 in 5 languages and held by 330 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Malerier
14 editions published in 2006 in 5 languages and held by 330 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Malerier
Caravaggio : realism, rebellion, reception by
Genevieve Warwick(
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6 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 313 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This volume considers Caravaggio's revolutionary "realism" from a range of perspectives by a plurality of leading scholars. First, it advances our understanding of Caravaggio's relationship with the "new" science of observation championed by Galileo. Second, it examines afresh the theoretical nature of Caravaggio's seemingly direct "realism." Third, it extends the horizons of research on Caravaggio's complex intellectual and social milieu between high and low cultures. Fourth, it redefines our understanding of the relationship between Caravaggio's life and his art in historical terms."--Jacket
6 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 313 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This volume considers Caravaggio's revolutionary "realism" from a range of perspectives by a plurality of leading scholars. First, it advances our understanding of Caravaggio's relationship with the "new" science of observation championed by Galileo. Second, it examines afresh the theoretical nature of Caravaggio's seemingly direct "realism." Third, it extends the horizons of research on Caravaggio's complex intellectual and social milieu between high and low cultures. Fourth, it redefines our understanding of the relationship between Caravaggio's life and his art in historical terms."--Jacket
Caravaggio by
John T Spike(
Book
)
4 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 313 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 313 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Caravaggio : the complete works by
Rossella Vodret Adamo(
Book
)
4 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 279 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents the works of the Italian painter along with an analysis of his skills and a portrait of his life
4 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 279 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Presents the works of the Italian painter along with an analysis of his skills and a portrait of his life
Caravaggio by
Vittorio Sgarbi(
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)
8 editions published between 2005 and 2010 in Italian and English and held by 266 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this volume the Italian leading art historian Vittorio Sgarbi outlines his personal rereading of the trajectories and innovations of Caravaggio's artistic language through a critical re-examination of all the master's known works and undisputed masterpieces. In addition to the introductory essay - in which the author revisits critical questions regarding the young Lombard Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's formation, apprenticeship with the Milanese painter Simone Peterzano, departure for Rome, the beginning of the great fortune he found among Roman cardinals and nobles, and his tragic death at Porto Ercole - the volume is enriched by a sumptuous series of catalogue entries examining each single work, in which the historical and critical analyses mine all the latest specialized texts and documentary discoveries for new information. This volume is meant to be a useful and meaningful tool with which the public can approach the works of one of the greatest artists of the Italian baroque period; at the same time it is a reference text and an intelligent synthesis of Caravaggesque issues and criticism for both students and scholars of Italian art history
8 editions published between 2005 and 2010 in Italian and English and held by 266 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this volume the Italian leading art historian Vittorio Sgarbi outlines his personal rereading of the trajectories and innovations of Caravaggio's artistic language through a critical re-examination of all the master's known works and undisputed masterpieces. In addition to the introductory essay - in which the author revisits critical questions regarding the young Lombard Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's formation, apprenticeship with the Milanese painter Simone Peterzano, departure for Rome, the beginning of the great fortune he found among Roman cardinals and nobles, and his tragic death at Porto Ercole - the volume is enriched by a sumptuous series of catalogue entries examining each single work, in which the historical and critical analyses mine all the latest specialized texts and documentary discoveries for new information. This volume is meant to be a useful and meaningful tool with which the public can approach the works of one of the greatest artists of the Italian baroque period; at the same time it is a reference text and an intelligent synthesis of Caravaggesque issues and criticism for both students and scholars of Italian art history
Michelangelo Caravaggio : the Lute player, c.1596, oil on canvas : The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1000 Masterpieces from the Great Museums of the World takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art and provides a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting. This film explores Michelangelo Caravaggio's "The Lute Player," completed circa 1596 and housed in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 251 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1000 Masterpieces from the Great Museums of the World takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art and provides a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting. This film explores Michelangelo Caravaggio's "The Lute Player," completed circa 1596 and housed in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
Caravaggio : a life by
Helen Langdon(
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)
12 editions published between 1998 and 2003 in English and Italian and held by 241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Of all Italian painters, Caravaggio (c. 1571-1610) speaks most intensely to the modern world in his fascination with youth and sexuality, with violence and love, solitude and the spirit. As a passionate artist and a turbulent man, he has become a romantic hero, the artist rebel. In this colourful and detailed study - the first full-length biography - Helen Langdon overturns the myths." "Caravaggio was born near Milan, the son of the steward for the illustrious Colonna family, and the book traces the touching network of feudal relationships within this great family, which protected him throughout his tumultuous life. The naturalism and tragic darkness of his art and character are rooted in the harsh violence and sombre spirituality of Milan: in the plague that devastated the city, his father and grandfather died on the same day. In his late twenties Caravaggio moved to Rome, to live a divided life - as the courtier, protected by great cardinals, creating images of a rich musical and scientific world, of the delicate beauty of fine objects, and as a man of the streets, the brothels, and taverns, a world ruled by fierce codes of honour. His painter's vision of the poor and suffering brought him into conflict with the authorities, while his stormy, jealous, personal life led to a libel trial and then to a homicide. He spent his last years in exile in Naples, Malta and Sicily - a tormented man, producing work of astonishing power. Eventually he received a pardon from the Pope, only to die, in mysterious circumstances, on the journey back to Rome."--Jacket
12 editions published between 1998 and 2003 in English and Italian and held by 241 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Of all Italian painters, Caravaggio (c. 1571-1610) speaks most intensely to the modern world in his fascination with youth and sexuality, with violence and love, solitude and the spirit. As a passionate artist and a turbulent man, he has become a romantic hero, the artist rebel. In this colourful and detailed study - the first full-length biography - Helen Langdon overturns the myths." "Caravaggio was born near Milan, the son of the steward for the illustrious Colonna family, and the book traces the touching network of feudal relationships within this great family, which protected him throughout his tumultuous life. The naturalism and tragic darkness of his art and character are rooted in the harsh violence and sombre spirituality of Milan: in the plague that devastated the city, his father and grandfather died on the same day. In his late twenties Caravaggio moved to Rome, to live a divided life - as the courtier, protected by great cardinals, creating images of a rich musical and scientific world, of the delicate beauty of fine objects, and as a man of the streets, the brothels, and taverns, a world ruled by fierce codes of honour. His painter's vision of the poor and suffering brought him into conflict with the authorities, while his stormy, jealous, personal life led to a libel trial and then to a homicide. He spent his last years in exile in Naples, Malta and Sicily - a tormented man, producing work of astonishing power. Eventually he received a pardon from the Pope, only to die, in mysterious circumstances, on the journey back to Rome."--Jacket
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- Patrizi, M. L. Author
- John the Baptist, Saint
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn 1606-1669 Illustrator Performer Artist
- Jesus Christ
- Harr, Jonathan Author
- Witting, Felix 1873- Author
- Moir, Alfred Author of introduction Other Author
- Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William) 1775-1851 Illustrator
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Other
- Rubens, Peter Paul 1577-1640 Author
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Art Art, Baroque--Influence Artists Artists--Psychology Barocci, Federigo, Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, Betrayal of Jesus Christ Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, Carracci, Annibale, Carracci, Lodovico, Cézanne, Paul, Christian art and symbolism--Renaissance Composition (Art) Counter-Reformation in art David, Jacques Louis, Europe Giorgione, Gogh, Vincent van, Greco, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Italy Italy--Rome Jesus Christ John,--the Baptist, Saint Manet, Édouard, Mannerism (Art) Michelangelo Buonarroti, Northern Italy Painters Painting Painting, Abstract Painting, Baroque Painting, Italian Painting, Italian--Attribution Painting, Renaissance Painting--Expertising Picasso, Pablo, Quevedo, Francisco de, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Rothko, Mark, Rubens, Peter Paul, Sculptors Sculpture Space (Art) Taking of Christ (Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da) Tennis stories Themes, motives Tintoretto, Titian, Turner, J. M. W.--(Joseph Mallord William),
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Micchelangelo da Caravaggio
Micelangelo da Caravaggio
Mich. Ang. Caravaggio
Mich. Ang. Carravagio
Mich. Ang. da Caravaggio
Mich. Ang. da Caravagio
Mich. Angelo
Mich. Angelo Caravaggio
Mich. Angelo Caravagio
Mich. Angelo de Carravagio
Mich. Angelo Merici da Carravagio
Michael Ange de Carravage
Michael Angel Caravacho
Michael Angelo
Michael Angelo Amerigi da Caravaggio
Michael Angelo Amerigi, da Caravagio
Michael Angelo Amerigi dit le Caravach
michael Angelo caravacho
Michael Angelo Caravaggio
Michael Angelo Caravagio
Michael Angelo Caravasi
Michael Angelo Carraggio
Michael Angelo Carravaggio
Michael Angelo Carravagio
Michael Angelo da Caravaggio
Michael Angelo da Caravagio
Michael Angelo da Carravaggio
Michaël Angelo da Carravagio
Michael Angelo da Carvaggio
Michael Angelo de Carravaggio
Michael Angelo de Carravagio
Michael Angelo de Carvagio
Michael Angelo Merigi genannt Carravagio
Michael Angelo of Caravagio
Michael Angelus Merisi Caravaggius
Michaelangelo Carabucho
Michaelangelo da Caravaggio
Michaell Angelo
Michel Agnolo da Caravaggio
Michel Amerigi Angelo da Caravaggio
Michel Ang.o Caravacci
Michel Ang.o Caravaggio
Michel-Ange Amerigi de Caravage
Michel-Ange Caravage
Michel Ange Carravage
Michel-Ange de Caravage
Michel-Ange de Carravage
Michel Ange, dit Carravagio
Michel Ange dit le Caravage
Michel-Ange, dit le Carravage
Michel Ange du Caravage
Michel AngeAmerigi de Caravage
michel angelo amerighi, gen. carravaggio
Michel Angelo Caravaccio
Michel Angelo Caravaggio
michel angelo carravaggio
Michel Angelo Carvasio
Michel-Angelo da Caravaggio
Michel Angelo da Caravagio
Michel Angelo da Caravaglio
Michel Angelo da Caravancio
Michel Angelo da Caravazzi
Michel Angelo da Carvaggio
Michel Angelo de Caravachio
Michel Angelo de Caravagio
Michel Angelo de Caravasio
Michel Angelo de la Caravagio
Michel Angelo di Caravaggio
Michel Angelo di Roma
Michel Angelo Dj Caravaggi
michel angelo merisi gen. caravaggio
Michel Angiello da Caravaggio
Michel Angiolo de Caravaggio
Michel Caravaggi
michel caravaggio
Michel de Caravage
Michelag.o da Caravaggio
Michelan Garavagna
Michelang.o da Caravaggio
Michelang.o del Caravaccio
Michelange de Caravage
michelange de Carravage
Michelangelo
Michelangelo 1571-1610 da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Amerighi Caravaggio
Michelangelo Amerighi da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Amerigi
Michelangelo Amerigi da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Caravaggi
Michelangelo Caravaggio
Michelangelo Caravaggio Itaalia maalikunstnik
Michelangelo Caravagli
Michelangelo Caraveggio
michelangelo carravaggio
Michelangelo da Caravaccio
michel'Angelo dà Caravaggio
Michelangelo da Caravaggio 1571-1610
Michelangelo da Caravagio
Michelangelo di Caravaggio
Michelangelo Garavaggi
Michelangelo Merigi da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Merisi
Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio
Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio italský malíř
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 1571-1610
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio itala pentristo
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio Italienischer Maler
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio taliansky barokový maliar
Michelangelo Merisio da Caravaggio
Michelangelo Morigi da Caravaggio
Michelangilu Merisi di Caravaggiu
Michelangiolo Amerighi, dit Le Caravage
Michelangiolo da Caravaggio
Michelangiolo di Caravaggio
Michele-Angelo Amerigi da caravagio
Michele-Angelo Amerigida Carvagio
Michele Angelo da Caravaggio
Michele Angelo di Caravaggio
MicheleAngelo da Caravaggio
Michiel Angelo Caravagio
Michiel Angelo Caroche
Michiel Angelo de Caravagio
Michiel Angelo di Caravajo
MichielAngelo da Caravaggio
Miguel-Ange de Carravage
Morigi, Michelangelo 1573-1610
Καραβάτζιο Ιταλός ζωγράφος
Καραβάτζο Ιταλός ζωγράφος
Караваджа
Караваджо
Караваджо 1571-1610
Караваджо 1573-1610
Караваджо итальянский художник эпохи Возрождения
Караваджо М. да 1571-1610
Караваджо М. М. да 1571-1610
Караваджо Микеланджело да Меризи
Караваджо, Микеланджело Меризи да 1573-1610
Караваджо, Микеланжело да
Караважо
Каравађо
Каравађо италијански сликар
Караваџо италијански сликар
Меризи М
Меризи М. да 1573-1610
Меризи Микеланджело
Меризи, Микеланжело да
Микеланджело да Караваджо
Микеланджело да Меризи 1571-1610
Микеланджело Караваджо
Микеланджело Караваджо рәссам
Мікеланджело да Караваджо
Կարավաջո
מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה קאראווג'ו
קאראווג'ו
קאראווג'ו, מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה
קאראווג'ו צייר איטלקי
קרוג'ו, מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה, 1571-1610
קרוג'יו, מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה, 1571-1610
קרוואג׳יו
קרוואג'ו, מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה
קרווג'יו, מיכלאנג'לו מריזי דה, 1573-1610
كارافاجيو
كارافاجيو رسام إيطالي
کاراواجو نقاش ایتالیایی
কারাভাজ্জো ইতালীয় চিত্রশিল্পী
কারাভাজ্জিও
ਕਾਰਾਵਾਗੀਓ
கரவாஜியோ
การาวัจโจ
ཨིལ་ཁས་ར་ཝ་ཇིའོ།
კარავაჯო
까라바찌오, 미켈란젤로 메리지 다 1573-1610
카라바조
카라바조 1573-1610
카라밧지오, 미켈랜젤로 메리지 다 1573-1610
カラヴァッジオ
カラヴァッジョ
ミケランジェロ・メリージ・ダ・カラヴァッジオ
卡拉華佐
卡拉瓦乔
卡拉瓦乔 義大利巴洛克畫家
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