FORT WORTH, TX.- Kimbell Art Museum presents the first major U.S. exhibition devoted to the work of Salvator Rosa (16151673), one of the boldest artists and personalities of 17th-century Italy, December 12, 2010 – March 27, 2011. Salvator Rosa: Bandits, Wilderness, and Magic surveys Rosas career with 36 of his best paintings, on loan from museums and private collections in Europe and North America. The history of art has known many rebels, but none quite like Salvator Rosa. Fiercely independent and powerfully inventive, he created some of the most evocative paintings of his agelandscapes, portraits, scenes of witchcraft and magic, altarpieces, and subjects derived from classical literature. He is most widely known for his landscapes, with their craggy ravines, crumbling towers, and suggestive light