Carravaggio was often in trouble with the law and was in frequent bar fights. During one brawl he murdered a man and was wanted by authorities. Was on the lam the rest of his life.
Yes, Caravaggio was an Italian Baroque artist known for his dramatic use of light and shadow, which became a hallmark of Baroque art. Active during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, he played a significant role in the Counter-Reformation by depicting religious subjects with intense realism and emotional depth. His innovative approach influenced many artists and helped shape the direction of Baroque painting.
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They painted colorful landscapes and scenes of a happy lower class.
Industrial Revolution
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn [July 15, 1606-October 4, 1669] was a successful Dutch artist in 17th century Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. He was known for his etches, paintings, and prints. Subsequent generations have found particularly fascinating the artist's autobiographical record left in the way of self portraits in varied costumes and hats.
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Nicolaes Maes 17th century
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It was invented in Europe in the 17th century or china
There are no famous 17th century Australian artists. Australia was not settled until late in the 18th century.
14th-17th Century (About 300 years).
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Seicento is the Italian equivalent of '600'. The Italian term comes from the combination of 'sei' for 'six' and 'cento' for 'hundred'. A common use of the word is in the phrase 'Il Seicento', which refers to the 1600s, or the 17th century.