Dirck van Baburen and the "self-taught" master, Angelo Caroselli:
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Main Author: Franits, Wayne E. 1956- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Item Description:During his approximately eight-year stay in Rome, the noted Utrecht Caravaggist, Dirck van Baburen, responded to the work of some of the Eternal City's most influential painters. It has long been known, for example, that Van Baburen appropriated motifs and pictorial devices from such eminent Italian artists as Caravaggio and Bartolomeo Manfredi as well as the Spaniard, Jusepe de Ribera. The present essay argues that the art of the little-known Italian master, Angelo Caroselli, also exerted a formidable impact upon the Dutchman, particularly the latter's portrayal of genre subjects produced after his return to his native Utrecht
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DOI:10.5092/jhna.2013.5.2.5

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