The Columbus Museum of Art Displays ~ Caravaggio: "Behold the Man!"

artwork: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, called Caravaggio Italian, 1571 – 1610 "Ecce Homo" (Behold the Man), around 1605, Oil on canvas 128 x 103 cm. Musei di Strada Nuova -- Palazzo Bianco, Genoa -  © Archivio Fotografico del Centro di Documentazione per la Storia, l’Arte e l’Immagine di Genova.


COLUMBUS, OH.- Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio is remembered as much for his unconventional lifestyle as his immeasurable talent. His revolutionary art along with a life of personal excess, punctuated by late night brawls, attempts on his life, and multiple arrests, culminated with a Papal death warrant that forced him to live as an exile. Tragically, he died while making his way to Rome after receiving news of having been granted a pardon. Although his life ended abruptly at the age of 38, his powerful realism impacted a generation or more of European artists. Approximately 200,000 people tour the Museum each year, many participating in programs designed for diverse audiences. Art begins a conversation within ourselves and our community. The Columbus Museum of Art is where that conversation begins.

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