• Unveiling Caravaggio: Rebellious Artist, Brutal Light, and the Birth of Modern Painting

    Although the exhibition is named after Caravaggio, you have to be patient all the way and carefully read more than fifty wonderful oil paintings including the Baroque master Bernini before you can reach the last hall, which is as scarlet as blood. Caravaggio is waiting there, waiting to give you a sudden blow to the heart! It was a very typical Caravaggio blow, brutal, direct, and inexplicable. This dangerous and charming guy, when not holding a paintbrush, was an outlaw who swaggered around the city with a sword in his waist. He was notorious and would get into fights at any time. In the security records of the 17th century…

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