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  Caravaggio: Colour Library

 
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Price: $9.95
Sale: $3.98
 
Manufacturer: Phaidon Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Timothy Wilson-Smith
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 1998-08-10
Reading Level: 128
 

 

  Caravaggio

 
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Price: $39.95
Sale: $24.95
 
Manufacturer: Phaidon Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Catherine Puglisi
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 709
Publication Date: 2000-01-03
Reading Level: 448
 
Description: As Catherine Puglisi points out in the most beautiful Caravaggio book ever, the soulful, tormented, ethereally talented painter has become a pop icon, with a "full-blown industry of Caravaggio publications." Puglisi's book is a standout in this crowded field. With remarkable evenhandedness, she sifted through the scholarship and discoveries--and the trash--of the past 20 years and wrote a Caravaggio book that does justice to the painter's glorious work. She doesn't skimp on the juicy parts of his life, however: she candidly but coolly recounts and appraises the bits of historical evidence for his sexuality (both hetero and homo), his use of whores and ruffians as models, and his many scrapes with the law. All the while, she focuses the reader on the paintings, aptly describing such naturalistic, groundbreaking works as The Calling of St. Matthew, of 1599. Gazing at the large, double-page color plates in Puglisi's book, it is easy to feel the erotic pull of the many early canvasses of supple youths that have been so widely reproduced in recent years. But the later religious pictures, in which the models for the saints and Madonnas still seem almost palpable in their reality, have the most dramatic magnetism. Rest on the Flight into Egypt is particularly moving. It may never be possible to unravel the tangled web of Caravaggio's life, but Puglisi manages to restore a welcome balance to our view of his art. --Peggy Moorman

 

  Caravaggio: Painter of Miracles (Eminent Lives)

 
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Price: $21.95
Sale: $4.75
 
Manufacturer: Eminent Lives
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Francine Prose
Publisher: Eminent Lives
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 2005-10-01
Reading Level: 160
 
Description:

Francine Prose's life of Caravaggio evokes the genius of this great artist through a brilliant reading of his paintings. Caravaggio defied the aesthetic conventions of his time; his use of ordinary people, realistically portrayed—street boys, prostitutes, the poor, the aged—was a profound and revolutionary innovation that left its mark on generations of artists. His insistence on painting from nature, on rendering the emotional truth of experience, whether religious or secular, makes him an artist who speaks across the centuries to our own time.

Born in 1571 near Milan, Michelangelo Merisi (da Caravaggio) moved to Rome when he was twenty-one years old. He became a brilliant and successful artist, protected by the influential Cardinal del Monte and other patrons. But he was also a man of the streets who couldn't seem to free himself from its brawls and vendettas. In 1606 he fled Rome, apparently after killing another man in a dispute. He spent his last years in exile, in Naples, Malta, and Sicily, at once celebrated for his art and tormented by his enemies. Through it all, he produced masterpieces of astonishing complexity and power. Eventually he received a pardon from the Pope, only to die, in mysterious circumstances, on the way back to Rome in 1610.

Francine Prose presents the brief but tumultuous life of one of the greatest of all painters with passion and acute sensitivity.


 

  Caravaggio

 
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Price: $95.00
Sale: $55.86
 
Manufacturer: Abbeville Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: John T. Spike::Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio::Michele K. Spike
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 2007-01-15
Reading Level: 272
 
Description: For the first time nearly every extant work by Caravaggio is reproduced in color in this lavish new volume, the long-awaited result of more than 20 years of research by a leading authority on the artist.

In an engaging and informed text, John T. Spike explores in detail Caravaggio's scandalous life and provocative work. Placing Caravaggio within the broad panorama of society and ideas at the turn of the 17th century, the author sets a richly detailed stage for an artist who has been called "the first modern painter." Caravaggio (1571-1610) reflected in his canvases his own desires and spiritual crises to an extent no one ever had imagined possible, and he shocked his contemporaries by portraying the saints and virgins of Christianity with the faces and bodies of his companions and lovers in Rome's demimonde.

Accompanying the book is a critical catalog on CD-ROM in which all of Caravaggio's extant paintings, as well as lost and rejected works, are thoroughly described. Each entry specifies the work's medium, dimensions, location, and provenance, and provides an annotated bibliography of sources. Most of the entries conclude with a brief technical analysis. Much of this scientific data, of prime importance for attribution and dating, has not previously been published.

With its fresh insights, as well as judicious readings of the documents and the physical evidence of the paintings themselves, Caravaggio is the most thorough study on the artist to date, and it will no doubt remain a definitive monograph for many years to come.

Other Details:
160 color, 190 b/w illustrations. 11 x 13" trim size. Published in 2001.


 

  Caravaggio, 1571-1610 (Taschen Basic Art Series)

 
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Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Taschen
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Gilles Lambert
Publisher: Taschen
Dewey Decimal Number: 709
Publication Date: 2000-08-01
Reading Level: 96
 
Description: Notorious bad boy of Italian Baroque painting, Caravaggio (1571-1610) is finally getting the recognition he deserves. Though his name may be familiar to all of us, his work has been habitually detested and forced into obscurity. Not only was his theatrical realism unfashionable in his time, but his sacrilegious subject matter and use of lower class models were violently scorned. Michelangelo Mirisi de Caravaggio lived a life riddled with crime and scandal, producing a body of work that wouldn't be appreciated until centuries after his mysterious death. Though his body was never found, he is assumed to have been murdered by ruffians on a beach south of Rome-a fate strangely similar to that of controversial Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini who was, like Caravaggio, a homosexual.

Caravaggio's reputation was decidedly poor during his lifetime; sometimes rich, sometimes penniless, when he wasn't in prison he was running away from the police or his enemies. Perhaps no other painter has suffered such injustice: his works were often attributed to more respected painters while he was given the credit for just about anything vulgar painted in the chiaroscuro style. Caravaggio's great work had the misfortune of enduring centuries of disrepute. It wasn't until the end of the 19th century that he was rediscovered and, quite posthumously, deemed a great master.


 

  Caravaggio (Rizzoli Art Classics)

 
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Price: $9.95
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Manufacturer: Rizzoli
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Rizzoli
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 2006-03-28
Reading Level: 192
 
Description: The Rizzoli Art Classics series brings you Piero della Francesca, Titian, Caravaggio, and Velázquez, all in beautifully illustrated monographs, offering high-quality reproductions in compact, accessible volumes. These books feature a literary introduction by a renowned art historian, a thoroughly researched essay, and captions describing the artist's most famous canvases. A useful appendix section includes an extensive chronology of the artist's life and important historical events of his time; a compilation of writings by well-known historians, insight into each painter's stylistic development; a geographical table detailing the location of each painting in the book; and a concise bibliography with suggested further readings.With authoritative text by leading art historians, these lavishly illustrated editions provide fresh insight into the art and lives of some of the most fascinating artists in the history of painting.

 

  Caravaggio (Icon Editions)

 
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Price: $49.00
Sale: $32.76
 
Manufacturer: Westview Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Howard Hibbard::Shirley G. Hibbard
Publisher: Westview Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 1985-03-05
Reading Level: 416
 

 

  The Lives of Caravaggio (Lives of the Artists series)

 
The Lives of Caravaggio (Lives of the Artists series) under Caravaggio, Michelangelo in The Books Store
Price: $13.95
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Manufacturer: Pallas Athene
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Giorgio Mancini::Giovanni Baglione::Giovanni Pietro Bellori
Publisher: Pallas Athene
Dewey Decimal Number: 709
Publication Date: 2005-02-01
Reading Level: 96
 
Description:
In the course of a short and violent life, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio revolutionized painting, producing a style of shockingly immediate realism that swept through Europe and still resonates today. Almost everything we know about his life comes from these three early biographies, and they reflect the often horrified fascination that Caravaggio exerted on his contemporaries. Giorgio Mancini, his physician, underscored the value of Caravaggio’s revival of painting. Giovanni Baglione, a mediocre rival, is far less generous, but unable to hide his awe. The leading art historian of the following generation, Giovanni Pietro Bellori, produced a more balanced assessment, with detailed analyses of many of his major paintings. The Lives of Caravaggio is introduced by Helen Langdon, the leading expert on the painter, who elucidates the historical and artistic context of these biographies.

 

  Caravaggio: A Life

 
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Manufacturer: Farrar Straus & Giroux (T)
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Helen Langdon
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux (T)
Edition: 1st Farrar, Straus and Giroux ed
Dewey Decimal Number: 921
Publication Date: 1999-05
Reading Level: 436
 
Description: A powerful and illuminating biography-the first in English in two generations-of one of the most popular painters of all time.

Of all the great Italian painters, the seventeenth-century master Caravaggio speaks most clearly and powerfully to our time. His early paintings of cardsharps, musicians, and street vendors convey his fascination with the Roman demimonde; his stark and brilliant religious paintings convey the world of the poor and the outcast and the religious experience of the individual with a directness our age can recognize.

Caravaggio lived hard and died young, having fled Rome for Sicily, apparently after murdering another man in a dispute; his life is one of the most colorful of any artist's. In this vivid and beautifully written biography, Helen Langdon tells the story of the great painter's life and times in a way that leaves the reader with a renewed appreciation of his art.

Caravaggio painted a fairly small number of works, many of them for settings in Rome, Naples, and Sicily, where they remain today; and he painted directly from human models. So the story of his life and times reveals Italian society of the period-involving powerful patrons, sybaritic cardinals, and saints, as well as street boys, prostitutes, and rivalrous painters.

Langdon has spent a lifetime studying Caravaggio; this biography, the first in English in two generations, shows us Caravaggio's genius with the striking clarity of his own paintings.


 

  Caravaggio (Library of the Great Masters)

 
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Price: $14.99
Sale: $11.49
 
Manufacturer: Riverside Book Company
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Giorgio Bonsanti
Publisher: Riverside Book Company
Dewey Decimal Number: 759.5
Publication Date: 1990-08
Reading Level: 80
 

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