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Caravaggio

Robert Payne
1968
PƔginas: 329
GƩnero: Fiction

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"Sixteenth-century Rome was a dangerous place for a man to live in. Especially a man who made enemies easily. Caravaggio's life in 16th-century Rome was a giddy succession of patrons and lovers, intrigues and stratagems, but above all he worked incessantly to create some of the worlds greatest masterpieces of art. His genius brought him the admiration and lavish patronage of nobles and churchmen, but his recklessness ultimately brought him suffering and exile..."--Goodreads

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