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- after his return to Antwerp in 1608 that Rubens' works show openly Caravaggesque traits such as in the Cain slaying Abel (1608–1609) (Courtauld Institute...
- was a Flemish painter and draughtsman. Cossiers' earliest works were Caravaggesque genre works depicting low life scenes. Later in his career he painted...
- Caracciolo's pupil, Mattia Preti, then early in his career. Caracciolo's Caravaggesque phase was fundamental to his entire career. His first contact with Caravaggio...
- Toulouse in 2014. Louis Finson pla**** a major role in the Northern Caravaggesque movement through his own works as well as his role as an art dealer...
- Antwerp, he was active in Italy where he was part of the international Caravaggesque movement. His subjects include genre scenes with card players, fortune...
- or the nickname L'Orbetto. His style has been described as soft and Caravaggesque at the same time. Turchi initially trained with Felice Riccio (il Brusasorci)...
- draughtsman known for his genre scenes and history paintings executed in a Caravaggesque style. The artist was only rediscovered in the mid-1990s as his work...
- Magdalen and a Lot and his Daughters. The painting draws together the Caravaggesque naturalism that influenced Gentileschi's earlier work with the Tuscan...
- relationship with. It reveals a new influence on the artist of the Caravaggesque painters of the seventeenth century. Delacroix exhibited the painting...
- noticeably classic features are the drapery of the clothing and the Caravaggesque lighting that theatrically envelops Christ, though like his 1951 painting...