Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery

Published 2016-03-03
Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and French 17th-century Paintings, Letizia Treves, guides you through the tumultuous life of Caravaggio. She looks at how his innovative style developed from a focus on nature and expression in his early works to the sophistication of his mature works.

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Paintings and timestamps mentioned in this video:

0:46 Introduction to Caravaggio's life

4:24 Boy bitten by Lizard, about 1594-5
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10:42 The Supper at Emmaus, 1601
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20:55 Salome receives the Head of John the Baptist, about 1609-10
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