

The Canon Club: Caravaggio
Oct 23, 2024
Explore the tumultuous life of Caravaggio, from his tragic childhood marked by loss and poverty to his explosive rise in Rome's art scene. Discover how the chaotic socio-political backdrop influenced his unique style and the emotional depth of his work. Caravaggio's use of chiaroscuro transformed religious art, showcasing biblical figures as ordinary people. His genius, however, was shadowed by violence and rivalry, culminating in a fateful duel. Learn how his dramatic life and artistry continue to captivate audiences today.
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Caravaggio's Plague-Stricken Childhood
- Caravaggio's family was ravaged by the plague during his childhood in Milan.
- His father, uncles, and grandfathers all died, leaving him with few role models.
Caravaggio's Primitivism
- Caravaggio's artistic style was a reaction against the sophisticated Mannerism of his time.
- He favored a simpler, more visceral approach, emphasizing direct storytelling and emotional impact.
Early Incident and Flight to Rome
- A biography by Giulio Mancini hints at an early incident involving Caravaggio, a policeman, and a prostitute.
- This incident led to Caravaggio fleeing Milan for Rome.