Caravaggio: catalogue of paintings

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"Until very recently, the brilliant seventeenth-century Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, born in 1571 near Milan, was dismissed by art academicians as an unworthy interloper in the pantheon of art. Today Caravaggio's name is heard as often as Rembrandt's and he has been dubbed the first modern painter, the highest praise our age bestows. Caravaggio reflected in his canvases his own desires and spiritual crises to an extent no one had imagined possible, and he shocked his contemporaries by portraying the saints and virgins of Christianity with the faces and bodies of his companions and lovers from the streets of Rome." "This new illustrated Caravaggio by John T. Spike is the result of more than twenty years of research by a leading authority on the artist. Placing Caravaggio within the broad panorama of society and ideas at the turn of the 17th century, Spike sets a richly detailed stage for his account of the artist's life and work. In his engaging and informed essay, Spike gives primary attention to the paintings themselves. The facts of Caravaggio's amply documented life, including the commissions he received, are considered in detail, as are his stylistic development and themes."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

About the author (2001)

John T. Spike is a critic and art historian of international standing. In 1979 he was awarded a PhD by Harvard University, presenting a thesis on the seventeenth century painter Mattia Preti, to whom he has subsequently devoted numerous publications, including the catalogue raisonne of the paintings (1999) and "Mattia Preti: The Collected Documents "(1998). In recognition of his contribution to the studies regarding the artist, he was awarded honorary citizenship of Taverna, birthplace of Mattia Preti.
During his career, Spike has organized numerous exhibitions of Italian art and has spoken at conferences in leading museums and galleries throughout the world, including the Pinacoteca Nazionale de Bologna, the Galleria degli Uffizi and the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Florence, the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Palazzo Te in Mantua, the Pierpont Morgan Library and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Musee du Louvre in Paris, Palazzo Barberini in Rome, the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, the La Valletta National Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Art in Washington. He is a permanent consultant to two Italian museums, the Museo Civico of Taverna and the Museo Civico of Urbania, and of the Cathedral Museum of Mdina, Malta. He has accepted invitations to speak in public at the British Institute in Florence, Harvard University, Yale University and the University of Malta.
Since 1989, Spike has been the General Editor of Abaris Books, Norwalk, Connecticut, and has published "The Illustrated Bartsch," a multiple volume compendium of the European prints made prior to 1750; he is also the author of four of the over ninety volumes published by Abaris Books.
As well as the catalogue raisonne of the paintings of Caravaggio (Abbeville Press, New York-Paris, 2001), Spike has recently published important books on the Florentine Renaissance: "Masaccio" (Abbeville Press, 1996), and "Fra Angelico" (Abbeville Press, 1997), that have also appeared in Italian and French (the second also being published in German by Hirmer Verlag). "Fra Angelico "was nominated "Art Book of the Year 1997" by the Hearst press in the United States.
As well as being the author of a great number of articles and reviews covering a vast range of themes for art periodicals such as" The Burlington Magazine "and "Il giornale dell-arte," Spike is a permanent member of the international editorial boards of "FMR" and "Studi di storia dell'arte." He is also a member of the jury for the Treviso Prize, one of the most prestigious Italian prizes devoted to creation and conservation within the ambit of culture. In 1998 he was awarded the Anthurium Prize, an annual Calabrian award for services to culture.
He has written essays on numerous contemporary artists that have been included in books and exhibition catalogues in New York and Italy. He was a member of the jury for the First Contemporary Art Biennial held in Florence in December 1997, and was subsequently nominated as the event's director.
Born in New York in 1951, John T. Spike has lived in Florence since 1989 with his wife Michele and their son Nicholas.

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