Catherine Puglisi - Caravaggio - 2005





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Caravaggio by Catherine Puglisi is an illustrated monograph published in 2005 by Phaidon Press, in English, 445 pages, softback edition.
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Caravaggio - monography
Author: Catherine R. Puglisi
Publisher: Phaidon Press, 2005, cartonned cover with dust jacket, English, 448 pages.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610) was one of the most innovative painters of his time, and one of the greatest artists of any age. Rescued from neglect, he has become a cultural icon in the late twentieth century, not only for his art but also because of his violent and tragic life.
Catherine Puglisi's highly praised monograph, available in paperback, supersedes all previous studies of the artist. Making full use of new research and dramatic recent discoveries, she has produced a precise, clear-headed and comprehensive work of scholarship that also provides a moving biography of the artist and a penetrating analysis of the genius with which he absorbed and transformed the artistic tradition of his time.
All Caravaggio's works are discussed and illustrated in colour, and the book has an appendix o def documents, full notes and bibliography, checklist of works and full indexes. This authoritative and beautifully produced monograph is the standard work on Caravaggio.
Caravaggio - monography
Author: Catherine R. Puglisi
Publisher: Phaidon Press, 2005, cartonned cover with dust jacket, English, 448 pages.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610) was one of the most innovative painters of his time, and one of the greatest artists of any age. Rescued from neglect, he has become a cultural icon in the late twentieth century, not only for his art but also because of his violent and tragic life.
Catherine Puglisi's highly praised monograph, available in paperback, supersedes all previous studies of the artist. Making full use of new research and dramatic recent discoveries, she has produced a precise, clear-headed and comprehensive work of scholarship that also provides a moving biography of the artist and a penetrating analysis of the genius with which he absorbed and transformed the artistic tradition of his time.
All Caravaggio's works are discussed and illustrated in colour, and the book has an appendix o def documents, full notes and bibliography, checklist of works and full indexes. This authoritative and beautifully produced monograph is the standard work on Caravaggio.

