1. Judith Beheading Holofernes - Renaissance Painting
Little did Caravaggio know his new interpretation of religious art would catch the attention of other Roman artists, inspiring a new age of art; the baroque movement. ... Living with Petersano and working in his studio introduced Caravaggio to Renaissance art. ... Caravaggio sold his share of land and left to Rome in pursuit of his art career, never to return. ... Caravaggio's stay in Rome helped him learn more about art. ... After showing off his talents in a series of Roman studios he began to build a reputation for himself, forming friendships with influential figures in the art worl...
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