Caravaggio The palette and the sword

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Caravaggio  The palette and the sword
Author : Milo Manara
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Publisher : Dark Horse Comics
Language : English
Release Date : 26 April 2024
ISBN : 9781506703398
Pages : 67 pages
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"Chronicling the pleasures and struggles of Michelangelo Merisi (who the world would come to know as Caravaggio) during the painter's early years in Rome, this seminal work is Manara's love letter to his idol--one of the most revered and influential artists in history. Filled with striking and timeless artwork, this hardcover is the first English-language edition of another modern Manara masterpiece"--

Caravaggio  The palette and the sword

"Chronicling the pleasures and struggles of Michelangelo Merisi (who the world would come to know as Caravaggio) during the painter's early years in Rome, this seminal work is Manara's love letter to his idol--one of the most revered and influential artists in history. Filled with striking and timeless artwork, this

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Caravaggio

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