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Experience Caravaggio’s "Judith Beheading Holofernes" – a Baroque masterpiece of intense realism & dramatic chiaroscuro. A powerful biblical scene, perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's 'The Conversion of Mary Magdalene' (1598) is a dramatic Baroque masterpiece depicting sisterly persuasion & spiritual awakening, masterfully using chiaroscuro.
Discover Niki de Saint Phalle's vibrant world! Explore her iconic 'Nana' sculptures, revolutionary shooting paintings, and the fantastical Tarot Garden – a celebration of feminist art & joyful expression.
Experience the dramatic tension of El Greco's Saint Martin and the Beggar, a Mannerist masterpiece capturing a profound act of mercy through expressive forms and light, available for your private collection.
Discover Niki de Saint Phalle's vibrant world! Explore her iconic 'Nana' sculptures, revolutionary shooting paintings, and the fantastical Tarot Garden – a celebration of feminist art & joyful expression.
Experience Caravaggio's iconic 'Taking of Christ'! This Baroque masterpiece captivates with dramatic chiaroscuro lighting and raw emotion, housed in Dublin’s National Gallery.
Carlo Saraceni’s ‘Paradise,’ painted circa 1598, blends Venetian artistic traditions with Northern European stylistic influences. Reverently depicting the Holy Trinity and biblical figures, it showcases masterful tenebrism and reflects a pivotal moment in Baroque art history.
A dramatic Mannerist scene featuring a man, a woman, and a lion unfolds in this intense 1598 masterpiece by Hans von Aachen, inviting you to explore the profound tension of this historical allegory.