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Tenebrism

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painted many candle-lit scenes. The northern painters (but not always Rembrandt) often achieved a mood of stillness and tranquility through their extreme lighting, rather the reverse of the impression that Spanish painters intended. They are typically as interested in the very dimly-lit areas of the
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who painted three versions of a composition with a boy, a man, and a monkey grouped in darkness around a single flame, and lesser known painters such as
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Among the best known tenebrist artists are Italian, Dutch and Spanish followers of Caravaggio. These include the Italian Baroque follower of Caravaggio,
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was recognized as a leading tenebrist who excelled in scenes in which a single candle has its light blocked by an object. The Dutch artist
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Tenebrism is sometimes applied to other seventeenth-century painters in what has been called the "candlelight tradition". These include
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is a broader term, also covering the use of less extreme contrasts of light to enhance the illusion of three-dimensionality.
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is generally credited with the invention of the style, although this technique was used by earlier artists such as
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The aesthetics of haemotaphonomy : stylistic parallels between a science and literature and the visual arts
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painting as the spot-lit ones, and their light diffuses gently across much of the picture area.
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Style of painting that uses strong contrasts of light and dark for dramatic effect
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Foundations of Art and Design: An Enhanced Media Edition
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Index

Tenebrist

John the Baptist
Caravaggio
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City
Italian
tenebroso
painting
chiaroscuro
light
dark
spotlight
Baroque paintings
chiaroscuro

Jusepe de Ribera
Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)
Caravaggio
Albrecht DĂĽrer
Tintoretto
The Miracle of St Mark
El Greco
Adam Elsheimer
Artemisia Gentileschi
Utrecht School
Francisco Ribalta
Jusepe de Ribera

Adam de Coster

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