(1571-1610) Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Italian painter.
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- Caravaggio - Image Gallery An Online Gallery Featuring many Hi Res images of the artist
- WebMuseum: Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da Provides a brief biography, images and commentary on this Italian artist's work.
- Olga's Gallery: Caravaggio Collection of artist's works with a biography and historical comments.
- Caravaggio A comprehensive collection of the artist's works, with historical comments on each piece of work.
- Wikipedia: Caravaggio (c. 1572-1610) Encyclopedia article providing an extensive biography including his influence to the birth of baroque.
- The Grave of Caravaggio Location and pictures of his grave.
- Art Renewal Center - Caravaggio Provides images of the Italian artist's work.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art Caravaggio's biography including a slideshow containing his known masterpieces. Each artwork featured has background information.
- Artchive - Caravaggio Biography and 15 examples of his art.
- The National Gallery Comprehensive Caravaggio's biography together with proper analysis on three masterpieces such as 'Boy bitten by a Lizard' and 'The Supper at Emmaus'.
- Biblical art by Caravaggio Gallery focused on artist's work related to the bible scriptures.
- Caravaggio - The Night Prince Compendium of separate subdivisions articles towards the Milanese artist together with images of his works at the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation.
- Caravaggio and the camera obscura Article covering the link between the artist and camera obscura technology.
- Humanities Web: Caravaggio Features a biography as well as a list of his selected works and chronological events.
- Artble: Caravaggio Covers the Milanese artist's biography, style, technique, followers and critical reception. Images of his artworks are also available.
- The Athenaeum - Caravaggio Provides 68 artworks done by the Italian artist born in Milan.
- The mystery of Caravaggio's death solved at last Article showing how dramatic Caravaggio's short life was, researchers say he may have quite literally died for his art.