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  2. 16 hours ago · The motorsports promoter and former Texas Motor Speedway president died at the age of 65. Gossage's passing comes on the eve of the 40th NASCAR All-Star Race weekend.

  3. 2 days ago · Caravaggio made some of his most striking works during his final, turbulent years, and f ew paintings are better placed to illustrate this than his last-known painting, 'The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula' (1610, Gallerie d’Italia, Naples); the focus of this exhibition. Join us to contemplate this remarkable masterpiece, and explore the troubled ...

  4. 2 days ago · 15 May 2024, Brenda Lee Bohen. Roy Dokiner meets Pope Francis in the Vatican during a small private audience about Jewish/Christian relations. Michelangelo Merisi (1571–1610), better known as Caravaggio, continues to fascinate international tourists in Rome. Caravaggio’s masterpieces can be viewed at the convent and church of Santa Maria ...

  5. 1 day ago · Public Domain) One year before his death in 1610, Caravaggio completed the last of his great life-sized paintings—a 10-by-7-foot canvas of Christ’s birth. Painted for the Basilica of St. Mary ...

  6. 20 hours ago · When in Rome, where Lord Byron galloped the streets 200 years ago, Italian painters Caravaggio and Guido are king.Dubbed ‘Little Westminster’ in the 18th century due to the volume of Grand ...

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  8. 5 days ago · A painting was about to go up for auction in Spain in 2021 when the government intervened to stop the sale. The artwork, which had an initial price tag of €1,500 ($1,600), was identified as being by José de Ribera, an apprentice of Italian painter Caravaggio. When the esteemed Prado Museum began to

  9. quillette.com › 2024/05/15 › analyst-or-moralistAnalyst or Moralist?

    2 days ago · To appreciate their creative talents does not require an endorsement of their personal politics or conduct. Caravaggio’s startling use of light and Chesterton’s sharp and lucid prose draw us into their work regardless of the creators’ moral shortcomings. Caravaggio 's The Calling of St Matthew, (1599–1600). Wikimedia Commons