The discovery of the evidence for this brawl was reported by Dr Keith Sciberras of the University of Malta, in "Frater Michael Angelus in tumultu: the cause of Caravaggio’s imprisonment in Malta", The Burlington Magazine, CXLV, April 2002, pp.229-232, and "Riflessioni su Malta al tempo del Caravaggio", Paragone Arte, Anno LII N.629, July 2002, pp.3-20. Sciberras' findings are summarised online at Caravaggio.comเก็บถาวร 2006-03-10 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน.
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Carminati, Marco (25 February 2007). "Caravaggio da Milano" (ภาษาอิตาลี). สืบค้นเมื่อ 28 July 2016.
Confirmed by the finding of the baptism certificate from the Milanese parish of Santo Stefano in Brolo: Rai International Onlineเก็บถาวร 2009-04-16 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน. Traditionally it was believed that he was born in the Lombardy hill town of คาราวัจโจ, hence his name.
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Donald Posner's "Caravaggio's Early Homo-erotic Works" (Art Quarterly 24 (1971), pp.301-26) was the first to broach the subject of Caravaggio's sexuality and its relationship to his art. The gay biographers and commentators generally take a homoerotic content for granted, but the subject is complex. For a perceptive and well-sourced discussion, see Brian Tovar's "Sins Against Nature:: Homoeroticism and the epistemology of Caravaggio"เก็บถาวร 2007-12-19 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน For an opposing viewpoint, see Maurizio Calvesi's "Caravaggio" (ArtDossier 1986, in Italian). Calvesi argues that the early work reflects the Del Monte's taste rather than Caravaggio's, in the era before the advent of the modern concept of self-expression.
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The circumstances of the brawl and the death of Ranuccio Tomassoni remain mysterious. Several contemporary avvisi referred to a quarrel over a gambling debt and a tennis game, and this explanation has become established in the popular imagination. But recent scholarship has made it clear that more was involved. Good modern accounts are to be found in Peter Robb's "M" and Helen Langdon's "Caravaggio: A Life". An interesting theory relating the death to Renaissance notions of honour and symbolic wounding has been advanced by art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon. [1]เก็บถาวร 2008-02-25 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน
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Confirmed by the finding of the baptism certificate from the Milanese parish of Santo Stefano in Brolo: Rai International Onlineเก็บถาวร 2009-04-16 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน. Traditionally it was believed that he was born in the Lombardy hill town of คาราวัจโจ, hence his name.
Donald Posner's "Caravaggio's Early Homo-erotic Works" (Art Quarterly 24 (1971), pp.301-26) was the first to broach the subject of Caravaggio's sexuality and its relationship to his art. The gay biographers and commentators generally take a homoerotic content for granted, but the subject is complex. For a perceptive and well-sourced discussion, see Brian Tovar's "Sins Against Nature:: Homoeroticism and the epistemology of Caravaggio"เก็บถาวร 2007-12-19 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน For an opposing viewpoint, see Maurizio Calvesi's "Caravaggio" (ArtDossier 1986, in Italian). Calvesi argues that the early work reflects the Del Monte's taste rather than Caravaggio's, in the era before the advent of the modern concept of self-expression.
The circumstances of the brawl and the death of Ranuccio Tomassoni remain mysterious. Several contemporary avvisi referred to a quarrel over a gambling debt and a tennis game, and this explanation has become established in the popular imagination. But recent scholarship has made it clear that more was involved. Good modern accounts are to be found in Peter Robb's "M" and Helen Langdon's "Caravaggio: A Life". An interesting theory relating the death to Renaissance notions of honour and symbolic wounding has been advanced by art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon. [1]เก็บถาวร 2008-02-25 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน
The discovery of the evidence for this brawl was reported by Dr Keith Sciberras of the University of Malta, in "Frater Michael Angelus in tumultu: the cause of Caravaggio’s imprisonment in Malta", The Burlington Magazine, CXLV, April 2002, pp.229-232, and "Riflessioni su Malta al tempo del Caravaggio", Paragone Arte, Anno LII N.629, July 2002, pp.3-20. Sciberras' findings are summarised online at Caravaggio.comเก็บถาวร 2006-03-10 ที่ เวย์แบ็กแมชชีน.