Caravaggio
Caravaggio (1571-1610) was a revolutionary Italian artist of the Baroque and Mannerist periods. He pioneered dramatic, realistic, and emotionally charged art, using intense light and shadow to convey intense emotions. His works often featured everyday people, biblical scenes, and mythological subjects, all infused with a sense of psychological depth and moral complexity.
Styles: Baroque, Mannerist
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