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Summary
Artist |
Caravaggio (1573–1610) |
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Alternative names |
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Birth name: Michelangelo Merisi
Italiano: Michelangelo Merisi, detto il Caravaggio
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Description |
Italian painter
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Date of birth/death |
29 September 1573 |
18 July 1610 |
Location of birth/death |
Milan |
Porto Ercole |
Work period |
1593 - 1610 |
Work location |
Rome, Naples, Malta, Sicily |
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Title |
English: Conversion on the Way to Damascus
Polski: Nawrócenie w drodze do Damaszku
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Date |
circa 1600-1601 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
Height: 175 cm (68.9 in). Width: 230 cm (90.6 in). |
Current location |
Santa Maria del Popolo |
Rome |
Source/Photographer |
scan |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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