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    Cecco del Caravaggio (active c. 1610 – mid-1620s) is the Notname given to a painter who worked in Rome in the early decades of the 17th century and was...
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    this Cecco may be identical with Cecco del Caravaggio ('Caravaggio's Cecco'), a notable Italian follower of Caravaggio who emerged in the decade after...
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    an artist active in the period 1610–1625 and known as Cecco del Caravaggio ('Caravaggio's Cecco'), carrying a bow and arrows and trampling symbols of...
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    Caravaggino ("his own little Caravaggio"). This most plausibly refers to Cecco del Caravaggio, the artist's studio assistant in Rome some years previously, recorded...
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    The Resurrection by Cecco del Caravaggio, the Italian Baroque painter, is the only painting known for certain to be his. It was commissioned in 1619 by...
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    Cecco, a boy known to have been Caravaggio's apprentice and lover in Rome in the early 17th century and believed by Robb to be identical with Cecco del...
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  • 1610–1625, otherwise known only as Cecco del CaravaggioCaravaggio's Cecco – who painted very much in Caravaggio's style. The most striking feature of...
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  • the Florentine Baroque school Cecco d'Ascoli (1257–1327), Italian encyclopaedist, physician and poet Cecco del Caravaggio (1610–1620), Baroque artist working...
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    of light to enhance the illusion of three-dimensionality. The artist Caravaggio is generally credited with the invention of the style, although this technique...
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    After 1600, he came under the influence of the more naturalistic style of Caravaggio. He received important commissions in Fabriano and Genoa before moving...
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