CABAVAGGIO, ka'ra-va 'jo, appropriate Michel Angelo Merisi or Mebisio (unfair Amerioi, Merioi or. Mobigt) Da (about 1565-1609). Founder of Italian famous painter, naturalism school. He is often called Bergamo after his hometown, Caravaggio where his father was the family and architect of the Marquis of Caravaggio. According to a recent study, he studied in Milan for one to four years probably Kampi (qv), then may have been in Venice for a while.
Michelangelo Merritz was born in Caravaggio, near Milan in September 1571 and is known for his hometown. In 1584, his artist, Simone Peterzano, who worked in Milan, studied for four years. Caravaggio moved to Rome in the early 1890s. He focuses on still life and the later half-figure like "boys in the basket full of fruits." The early patron was the cardinal of Rome's main artisticist. Perhaps by the Cardinal, in 1599 he was asked to decorate the Contarelli church of the Roman French church, including the lifelong scene of Saint Matthew. These paintings were his first public works, and they were sensationalized by the dramatic contrast of extreme realism and contrast of light and dark. Then he got a series of famous power of attorney, many of them are religious works.
Many artists interpreted this case, but the most impressive and most impressive explanation may be Carlabaggio, Michelangelo Melissi da Caravaggio in 1601. Made by the Virgin Mary Church (Caravaggio), later became a celebrity in Rome thanks to the success of St. Matthew's calling in 1600
Michelangelo Melissi de Caravaggio (1571 - 1610) was welcomed as the most controversial painter at the end of the Italian Renaissance. In times when the Pope himself was spoiled, corrupt and immoral, Caravaggio's sexual harassment, his violent tendency, and contempt for the law made him the Italian nobility sea urchin. Only the caravaggio's bad reputation and successful success are promoted. Caravaggios is devoted to artistic creation when he was a disciple in 1584