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The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life Today

hardcoverFebruary 9, 2016
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ISBN-13: 9781628725926 ISBN-10: 1628725923
Publisher
Arcade
Binding
hardcover
Published
February 9, 2016
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
23.10×3.00×15.70 cm

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The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life Today by Ward, Terence. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781628725926.

Now celebrated as one of the great painters of the Renaissance, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio fled Rome in 1606 to escape retribution for killing a man in a brawl. Three years later he was in Naples, where he painted The Seven Acts of Mercy. A year later he died at the age of thirty-eight under mysterious circumstances. Exploring Caravaggios singular masterwork, in The Guardian of Mercy Terence Ward offers an incredible narrative journey into the heart of his artistry and his metamorphosis from fugitive to visionary. Wards guide in this journey is a contemporary artist whose own life was transformed by the painting, a simple man named Angelo who shows him where it still hangs in a small church in Naples and whose story helps him see its many layers. As Ward unfolds the structure of the painting, he explains each of the seven mercies and its influence on Caravaggios troubled existence. Caravaggio encountered the whole range of Napless vertical social layers, from the lowest ranks of poverty to lofty gilded aristocratic circles, and Ward reveals the old city behind todays metropolis. Fusing elements of history, biography, memoir, travelogue, and journalism, his narrative maps the movement from estrangement to grace, as we witness Caravaggios bruised life gradually redeemed by art.