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Ca·ra·vag·gio
[kar-uh-vah-joh; It. kah-rah-vahd-jaw] Pronunciation Key
[kar-uh-vah-joh; It. kah-rah-vahd-jaw] Pronunciation Key –noun
Mi·chel·an·ge·lo Me·ri·si da
[mahy-kuh l-an-juh-loh muh-ree-zee dah, mik-uh l-; It. mee-kel-ahn-je-law me-ree-zee dah] Pronunciation Key, c1565–1609?, Italian painter. |
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| Ca·ra·vag·gio
(kār'ə-vä'jō, kä'rä-väd'jō) Pronunciation Key
Italian painter of the baroque whose influential works, such as Deposition of Christ (1604), are marked by intense realism and revolutionary use of light. |
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| caravaggio | |
noun | |
| Italian painter noted for his realistic depiction of religious subjects and his novel use of light (1573-1610) |
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