Caravaggio
ended a tradition of Italian Renaissance painting with
his radically new naturalistic style. Caravaggio used
the streets and brothels for the inspiration for many
of his early works. Caravaggio was sponsored by a patron
by the name Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte and Caravaggio
opened a small studio in his palace.
Working with a limited light source, he shed the restraints
of the typical views of art at the time. His models came
off the streets - beggars, vagabonds, musicians, women.
Caravaggio's style was also the expression of a sincere
and humble faith. Depicting martyrs and saints in a bold,
naturalistic fashion.
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