Caravaggio: the Complete Works

“Caravaggio: the Complete Works” by Caravaggio, published by Silvana in 2018, is a comprehensive monograph that presents the complete paintings of the influential artist. This first edition, available in English and spanning 216 pages, explores the dramatic innovations Caravaggio introduced to the art world, characterized by stark contrasts of light and shadow and a raw realism that depicted human flaws. The book highlights how his approach to physical realism and emotional tension set a new standard in art, influencing many subsequent artists.
Readers will find high-quality reproductions of Caravaggio’s approximately 80 masterpieces, accompanied by insights from renowned scholar Rossella Vodret. The text delves into Caravaggio’s controversial life and the impact of his work during his time, illustrating how his unique style challenged the artistic norms of the Renaissance. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in art history, individual artists, and the evolution of Renaissance art.
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“Without Caravaggio, Ribera, Vermeer, La Tour and Rembrandt could never have existed … and the art of Delacroix, Courbet and Manet would have been utterly different.” –Roberto Longhi
Dramatic shifts from foreboding dark to probing light, with minimal gradation in between; a realism that exposes all the flaws and folds of human flesh, eschewing Michelangelo’s idealized bodies; a surgical explication of almost unbearably tense emotion; and the poised depiction of crucial moments at the very lip of their unfolding: these were among the innovations of Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio. Without them, as the great Italian art writer Roberto Longhi once noted, “Ribera, Vermeer, La Tour and Rembrandt could never have existed … and the art of Delacroix, Courbet and Manet would have been utterly different.” It was Longhi who rescued Caravaggio’s painting for the 20th century, prior to which it had lain dormant since the painter’s mysterious death in 1610. During Caravaggio’s lifetime, however, his work was enormously influential and controversial. Each of his innovations in some way upset the prevailing tendencies of the day–not least when his insistence on physical realism led him to paint Saint Matthew as a bald peasant with dirty legs (attended upon by an irreverently intimate boy angel). Nonetheless, Caravaggio was never short of commissions or patrons, and left to posterity around 80 masterpieces. This monograph documents his complete paintings in high-quality reproductions. Authored by renowned scholar Rossella Vodret, it is the must-have monograph on the artist.
Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, was born in 1571 and made his debut in 1600 with two public commissions on the theme of Saint Matthew. He soon became notorious for his temper, and killed a young man in 1606; two further contretemps in Malta and Naples are recorded–the latter, in 1609, involving an attempt on his life–and by 1610 he was dead, after a brief but extraordinary career.
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