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3 January, 05:28

What Italian Baroque convention do Caravaggio's paintings exhibit?

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  1. 3 January, 09:21
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    The Italian Baroque or commonly known as Barocco refers to the stylistic period in history and art from 16th to 18th century in Italy.

    Below is the list of Caravaggio's convention of Baroque style in arts:

    - His painting depicts narrative historical themes - It focuses on religious scenes with idealized figures - Effects are applied on figures to create sense of flattened space - Realism
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