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The work below is attributed to Caravaggio. How did Caravaggio's work represent the culture it was created in?

The work below is attributed to Caravaggio How did Caravaggios work represent the culture it was created in class=

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Bad man often in trouble with the law and implicated in more than one murder, he created striking, innovative paintings and pioneered the use of dramatic lighting and the representation of religious figures in modern clothes and attitudes.

Caravaggio, by reacting against Mannerism and idealism, introduced a powerful realism into his paintings of biblical scenes. For models he used crude peasant types and then dramatised them by means of harsh light and violent contrasts.

Caravaggio's work

His paintings have been characterized by art critics as combining a realistic observation of the human state, both physical and emotional, with a dramatic use of lighting, which had a formative influence on Baroque painting. He worked rapidly, with live models, preferring to forgo drawings and work directly onto the canvas.

Culture represented by Caravaggio's work

Caravaggio's innovations inspired Baroque painting, but the latter incorporated the drama of his chiaroscuro without the psychological realism. In the 20th century interest in his work revived, and his importance to the development of Western art was reevaluated.

Thus, Western culture was represented by Caravaggio's work.

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