Showing 2 artists with keywords 'Caravaggio' with Artwork Periods Renaissance
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Spain
1571 - 1610Explore Caravaggio (1571-1610): Baroque master of realism & tenebrism. Dramatic religious scenes, intense chiaroscuro, and a revolutionary style that influenced Rubens & Rembrandt.
Netherlands
1590 - 1670Matthias Stom (c. 1600-after 1652) was a Dutch Golden Age painter & master of Utrecht Caravaggism. Known for dramatic chiaroscuro, realistic depictions of biblical scenes influenced by Caravaggio & Ribera.