Astounded, astonished and awestruck was what every viewer experienced looking at a Caravaggio painting created during the last 13 years of his short life (1571-1610).

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio brought to painting a new lifelike realism, a heightened naturalism, an unprecedented physical presence to his figures, a sculptural quality, a statuary existence.

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