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Neapolitan Baroque Painting (c.1650-1700) - Art Encyclopedia

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    • Other Neapolitan Baroque Painters • Francesco Solimena's Classicism Phineas and His Companions turned to Stone by Perseus (c.1680)

Neapolitan School of Painting (1600-56) - Art Encyclopedia

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    in Naples.) A few Neapolitan painters may have had some earlier knowledge of Caravaggio, but most of them were confronted only with his last, most radical style, which was difficult for Mannerist artiststo comprehend. Paradoxically, for such a violent man, Caravaggio's

Caravaggio: three Neapolitan masterpieces visitnaples.eu

    https://www.visitnaples.eu/en/neapolitanity/discover-naples/caravaggio-three-neapolitan-masterpieces
    This painting became fundamental for Neapolitan baroque: form Caravaggio the artists working in the following decades learnt the visual and emotional intensity, the strong naturalism and the extreme expressiveness. The Seven Works of Mercy can be admired at …

Luca Giordano: The Triumph of the Neapolitan Painting ...

    https://brooklynrail.org/2020/11/artseen/Luca-Giordano-The-triumph-of-the-Neapolitan-painting
    Nov 10, 2020 · Recently, there have been shows of such Naples-based artists as Bernardo Cavallino, Battistello Caracciolo, Paolo de Matteis, Jusepe de Ribera, and Micco Spadaro. Now it’s Giordano’s turn. Luca Giordano, Saint Januarius Interceding to the Virgin Mary, Christ and God the Father for Victims of the Plague, 1656.Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins

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