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Michelangelo Merisi

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  • This is true for the work of Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi 1573-1610 but known most of life as simply Caravaggio, which is actually the town from which his family originated near Milan.

    John M. Eger: Restoration Jobs Available in Florence and Malta John M. Eger 2011

  • This is true for the work of Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi 1573-1610 but known most of life as simply Caravaggio, which is actually the town from which his family originated near Milan.

    John M. Eger: Restoration Jobs Available in Florence and Malta John M. Eger 2011

  • This is true for the work of Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi 1573-1610 but known most of life as simply Caravaggio, which is actually the town from which his family originated near Milan.

    John M. Eger: Restoration Jobs Available in Florence and Malta John M. Eger 2011

  • That simple summons and the astonished response to it are dramatized in "The Calling of Matthew," one of a trio of paintings by Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio after his native town.

    A Dramatic Enlightenment Willard Spiegelman 2012

  • This is true for the work of Caravaggio, born Michelangelo Merisi 1573-1610 but known most of life as simply Caravaggio, which is actually the town from which his family originated near Milan.

    John M. Eger: Restoration Jobs Available in Florence and Malta John M. Eger 2011

  • He chose the most adventurous artists of the day: Annibale Caracci, for an "Assumption of the Virgin," over the altar, and Michelangelo Merisi — now known as Caravaggio, after his home town near Milan — for a "Crucifixion of Peter" and a "Conversion of Saul" on the side walls.

    A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010

  • He chose the most adventurous artists of the day: Annibale Caracci, for an "Assumption of the Virgin," over the altar, and Michelangelo Merisi — now known as Caravaggio, after his home town near Milan — for a "Crucifixion of Peter" and a "Conversion of Saul" on the side walls.

    A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010

  • He chose the most adventurous artists of the day: Annibale Caracci, for an "Assumption of the Virgin," over the altar, and Michelangelo Merisi — now known as Caravaggio, after his home town near Milan — for a "Crucifixion of Peter" and a "Conversion of Saul" on the side walls.

    A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010

  • After the work in Rome is done, a team of about 10 will travel around Italy, scanning Caravaggio's works, for the research center set to open this fall in the northern town that gave Michelangelo Merisi his byname, Caravaggio.

    The Art of Replicating Masterpieces Nicole Martinelli 2010

  • He chose the most adventurous artists of the day: Annibale Caracci, for an "Assumption of the Virgin," over the altar, and Michelangelo Merisi — now known as Caravaggio, after his home town near Milan — for a "Crucifixion of Peter" and a "Conversion of Saul" on the side walls.

    A Transfiguring Moment Karen Wilkin 2010

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