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  1. Oct 11, 2019 · Francesco Sforza had attended the wedding of Caravaggios parents, Fermo Merisi and Lucia Aratori. Lucia was from a well-known local family and it was possibly this, as much as the fact that Fermo worked for the Marquis, which took Francesco to the wedding.

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Caravaggio helped craft the dramatic Baroque style of the Counter-Reformation, but interest in him also stems from his reputation as a troublemaker. He was known to carry an unlicensed sword and ...

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  4. Milan, 1571-Porto Ercole, 1610. Print page. Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, was the son of Fermo Merisi, who was in the service of Francesco Sforza Colonna. He trained with Simone Peterzano in Milan, where he is documented in 1584. In 1592, he proceeded to sell his possessions in order to move to Rome, where he enjoyed the support of ...

  5. Her family also came from Caravaggio, and the wedding took place in the small country church of Santi Pietro e Paolo, just beyond the Porta Seriola. Francesco Sforza paid them the honour of acting as a witness at their wedding, which suggests that Fermo's position in the Sforza household was of some importance.

  6. CARAVAGGIO AND CARAVAGGISM. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (born 1571, Milan or Caravaggio; died 18 July 1610, Porto Ercole), called Caravaggio, was the most radical painter in post-Tridentine Italy. In his religious and mythological compositions, he mocked Roman classical tradition by depicting his models — "people in the street" rather ...

  7. Caravaggio is a village south of Bergamo and at that time was held by the Venetians. Francesco Sforza Attendolo, who was the Milan's army commander, had besieged Caravaggio and had built a camp strongly fortified to protect his soldiers encamped under the walls of the village. It was impossible that Caravaggio, hammered by Sforza's artillery ...

  8. Dec 8, 2010 · In fact, Caravaggios father was majordomo and architect to Francesco Sforza, the marquis of Caravaggio, and he was apprenticed for four years to the Lombard painter Simone Peterzano, who had ...

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