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More than 60 years ago, art historians attributed a rare portrait to Caravaggio, the celebrated Baroque painter known for his vividly realistic artwork. But the piece has never been publicly ...
The painting, on view until 23 February 2025, dates from the turn of the 17th century. It is showcased as part of an exhibition curated by gallery director Thomas Clement Salomon and art historian ...
Thomas Clement Salomon is one of the three curators of the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition, ... Caravaggio’s turbulent personal life has contributed to his image as a tormented artist.
Thomas Clement Salomon, ... “‘Caravaggio 2025’ wants to take stock of what we know today about the master and of the idea that we have of him today,” Terzaghi said.
A portrait by baroque painter Caravaggio held in a private collection since it was discovered more than 60 years ago is being shown to the public for the first time in a museum in Rome.
A privately-owned portrait believed to be by Caravaggio goes on display Saturday (23 November) in a “momentous” Rome exhibition for the first time since knowledge of it was first made public ...
Item 1 of 5 A person takes a picture of a painting by artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio at the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, in Rome, Italy, March 6, 2025.
It is an undeniable achievement to have assembled 24 paintings by Caravaggio from around the world (about the same number as are permanently located in Rome), even if a few might be disputed.The ...
More of Caravaggio’s religious paintings are in chapels downtown Rome. The Conversion of Saul, an early version of which is in the exhibit, and the Crucifixion of Peter are in Santa Maria del ...
A Rare Caravaggio Portrait Was Hidden Away for Years. Now, Visitors Can See It in Person for the First Time The 17th-century painting, which may depict a young Pope Urban VIII, wasn’t officially ...
Thomas Clement Salomon is one of the three curators of the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition, organized by the Barberini Palace, of which he is director, and the National Galleries of Classical Art ...