Perhaps one of the most celebrated artists of all time and responsible for ushering in a new style of art during the Baroque period, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio continues to emerge from the pages of history and captivate art historians and art lovers alike. He has been the focus of countless scholars and art critics since his emergence as an artist in 16th century Rome. This research will provide a fresh analysis of two of the artist\u27s verified self-portraits, The Young Sick Bacchus c. 1593 and David with the Head of Goliath c. 1610, using Lacanian psychoanalytic theory. By doing this, this research aims to present the possibility that by the end of his life, Caravaggio was concerned with issues of forgiveness as he waited for a pa...
Abstract The paintings of Caravaggio’s and Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” are two iconic art ...
"In 2014, at the suggestion of Ian Kennedy, Jeffrey Wilcox -- then registrar of the Museum of Art an...
The paintings of Caravaggio's and Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” are two iconic art works fro...
Over the past one-hundred years, much effort has been given to the analysis and interpretation of th...
At the height of his career, Baroque painter Michaelangelo de Mersi Caravaggio was revered for his a...
Multimodal techniques (meaning the use of narrative modes signalised by various typographies etc.) e...
This paper proposes a separation between socio-historical and psychopathological facts in the life a...
© Modern Humanities Research Association and Taylor and Francis 2014. All rights reserved. The idea ...
Among Caravaggio’s most critically successful commissions, the Contarelli Chapel’s Calling of St. Ma...
(1913) is an early example of psychoanalysis applied to the study of a prominent painter. Greatly in...
A new interpretation of a classical masterpiece, this paper examines Italian Baroque painter Caravag...
The thesis argues that the clear stylistic contrast between the painters Agnolo Bronzino and Michela...
Graduate art history research paper.AR 414.1978 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (page 57)
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This article looks at the way Italian Baroque painter, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio broke from ...
Abstract The paintings of Caravaggio’s and Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” are two iconic art ...
"In 2014, at the suggestion of Ian Kennedy, Jeffrey Wilcox -- then registrar of the Museum of Art an...
The paintings of Caravaggio's and Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” are two iconic art works fro...
Over the past one-hundred years, much effort has been given to the analysis and interpretation of th...
At the height of his career, Baroque painter Michaelangelo de Mersi Caravaggio was revered for his a...
Multimodal techniques (meaning the use of narrative modes signalised by various typographies etc.) e...
This paper proposes a separation between socio-historical and psychopathological facts in the life a...
© Modern Humanities Research Association and Taylor and Francis 2014. All rights reserved. The idea ...
Among Caravaggio’s most critically successful commissions, the Contarelli Chapel’s Calling of St. Ma...
(1913) is an early example of psychoanalysis applied to the study of a prominent painter. Greatly in...
A new interpretation of a classical masterpiece, this paper examines Italian Baroque painter Caravag...
The thesis argues that the clear stylistic contrast between the painters Agnolo Bronzino and Michela...
Graduate art history research paper.AR 414.1978 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (page 57)
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This article looks at the way Italian Baroque painter, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio broke from ...
Abstract The paintings of Caravaggio’s and Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” are two iconic art ...
"In 2014, at the suggestion of Ian Kennedy, Jeffrey Wilcox -- then registrar of the Museum of Art an...
The paintings of Caravaggio's and Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” are two iconic art works fro...