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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 never-before-seen portrait by celebrated Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio went on public display for the first time at Rome's Palazzo Barberini gallery. View on euronews ...
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 major exhibition dedicated to baroque master Caravaggio opens on Friday in Rome, including normally out-of-reach works from private collections and others not seen in the artist's Italian ...
The Roman basilica of the Augustinians — Pope Leo XIV's religious order — preserves an iconic painting of the Virgin Mary by Caravaggio.
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 ...
Caravaggio, Baroque’s Bad Boy, Gets a Blockbuster Show in Rome Two dozen works from museums and private collectors around the world are on display, with some reunited for the first time in ...
Art History Caravaggio’s Earliest Painting Has Been Found, Expert Claims An x-ray analysis suggests Caravaggio recycled a canvas originally used for a painting of a dog.
• Caravaggio 2025, Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, until 6 July • Curators: Francesca Cappelletti, Maria Cristina Terzaghi and Thomas Clement Salomon ...
The exhibition at Rome's Palazzo Barberini is one of the most extensive showcases of Caravaggio’s works ever staged, with some of its 24 pieces being displayed in Italy for the first time.
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.