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who came to Italy. No documented, signed works by Manfredi survive, and several of the forty or so works now attributed to him were formerly believed to be by Caravaggio. The steady disentangling of Caravaggio from Manfredi has made clear that it was Manfredi, rather than his master, who was
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Caravaggio in his brief career — gaining fame in 1600, exiled from Rome in 1606, and dead by 1610 — had a profound effect on the younger generation of artists, particularly in Rome and Naples. And of these
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Manfredi was a successful artist, able to keep his own servant before he was thirty years old, "a man of distinguished appearance and fine behaviour" according to the biographer
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offers a tantalising hint at a lost Caravaggio: the master promised a painting on this theme to Mancini, but another of Caravaggio's patrons, Cardinal
495:, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on Bartolomeo Manfredi (see index) 980: 970: 530: 30: 575: 151:, had taken it, and Mancini therefore commissioned Manfredi to paint another for him, which Mancini considered Manfredi's best work. 985: 452: 442: 435: 790: 975: 886: 805: 618: 250: 330: 148: 523: 663: 213: 185: 906: 785: 490: 352: 760: 750: 714: 234: 306:. Copy after Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 990: 795: 623: 516: 965: 960: 775: 765: 704: 633: 280: 188:. Once attributed to Caravaggio, a typical Caravaggesque painting of the type popularised by Manfredi 845: 585: 426: 421: 115:
and insistence on naturalism, with a gift for story-telling through expression and body-language.
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Picture collector's manual adapted to the professional man, and the amateur
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Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters, by a lady
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painting among the second generation of Caravaggisti.
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Tavern Scene with a Lute Player by Bartolomeo Manfredi
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London: T&W Boone. p. 43. 162:; 1589–1651) was one of his pupils. 99:Manfredi was born in Ostiano, near 576:Paintings attributed to Caravaggio 14: 551:Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 79:painter, a leading member of the 647: 492:Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi 311: 294: 270: 241: 221: 193: 172: 154:Manfredi died in Rome in 1622. 1: 981:17th-century Italian painters 971:16th-century Italian painters 323: 256: 206: 806:Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri 619:Jan Gerritsz van Bronckhorst 16:Italian painter (1582–1622) 1007: 331:Metropolitan Museum of Art 915: 887:BartolomĂ© Esteban Murillo 645: 546: 351:Hobbes, James R. 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Index


Italian
Italian
Caravaggisti
Caravaggio
17th century
Cremona
Rome
Baglione
chiaroscuro
France
Netherlands
genre
Giulio Mancini
Francesco Maria Del Monte
Gerard Seghers
Mars Chastising Cupid, Art Institute of Chicago. Once attributed to Caravaggio, a typical Caravaggesque painting of the type popularised by Manfredi
Art Institute of Chicago
Cain Kills Abel, oil painting by Bartolomeo Manfredi, c. 1600, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Apollo and Marsyas, oil painting by Bartolomeo Manfredi, 1616-1620, Saint Louis Art Museum
Saint Louis Art Museum
Caesar's Tribute, c. 1610-20, Uffizi
Caesar's Tribute
Uffizi
Soldier with the head of St. John the Baptist. Prado Museum, Madrid
St. John the Baptist
Prado Museum
St. John the Baptist. Copy after Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden
Midas Washing at the Source of the Pactolus c. 1617-19 Metropolitan Museum of Art

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