The Style and Aesthetics of Caravaggio and Raphael
Raphael, another of the 16th century’s universal artists, was a master at creating harmonious compositions in which colors, while beautiful, were secondary to the clarity of form and flowing lines. Caravaggio, the most influential painter of the Early Baroque period, and the artist who established tenebrism (the bright illumination of a scene out of darkness) as a common feature of Baroque painting. They work and style will be compared and analyzed for a deeper appreciation of each artist. Presented by Professor John Coppola, MFA, MA. Light reception will precede the lecture at 6:30pm. All lectures will begin promptly at 7:00pm. Must register in advance and prepay. Members $20 – Non-Members $25.
Event Location and Ticket Information
Westchester Italian Cultural Center
One Generoso Pope Place
Tuckahoe, New York
Handicap Accessible? Yes
Date: Thursday, May 11, 2017
Times: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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$20 - Members
$25 - Non-Members
Presenter: John Coppola