There is none of the heightened realism associated with the Caravaggesque artists. |
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His stay in Italy, where he encountered Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, was decisive for his art. |
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An enthusiast for modern naturalism, he had a remarkable gallery of Caravaggesque works. |
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Her Caravaggesque style and technique had been learned in Rome directly from her father. |
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He commissioned a group of Caravaggesque paintings for his gallery. |
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An anonymous painter known as the St. Jerome Master, based on the common theme of his work, employed the Caravaggesque style in Peru. |
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Nadal never smiles during a match — not until the very end, when, if he's won it, his transparent joy transforms him into a Caravaggesque seraph. |
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He breaks free from Caravaggesque tenebrism and places the still realistic figures within a clearly defined and dramatically lit architectural interior. |
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Close to the Caravaggesque artists in his roman period, Claude Vignon enjoyed a long Parisian career characterised by a highly personal style which gradually moved away from the trends of the time. |
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And in front of that darkness, as if set at the very front of the stage, there is this scene, lit so dramatically from the front in a way that can only be described as Caravaggesque. |
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