Caravaggio by Andrew Graham Dixon
  • 1. In 'Caravaggio,' art critic and historian Andrew Graham Dixon provides a compelling exploration of the life and work of the controversial Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Known for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro and his ability to capture raw emotion, Caravaggio's paintings often depict religious themes with a startling realism that was unprecedented in his time. Dixon delves into Caravaggio's tumultuous life, including his struggles with the law, his tumultuous relationships, and his quest for artistic truth, presenting a vivid portrait of a genius whose work challenged the conventions of his era. Through meticulous research and analysis, Dixon illuminates Caravaggio's innovative techniques and the socio-political context of 17th-century Italy that influenced his oeuvre. The narrative is not only a biographical account but also a reflection on the enduring impact of Caravaggio’s artistry on subsequent generations of artists, as well as on the evolution of Western art itself. Dixon’s engaging writing style and insightful observations make this book a vital contribution to the understanding of one of art history's most enigmatic figures.

    Which city is most closely associated with Caravaggio's artistic development?
A) Florence
B) Naples
C) Rome
D) Venice
  • 2. What year was Caravaggio born?
A) 1580
B) 1571
C) 1565
D) 1595
  • 3. Caravaggio often depicted which themes in his paintings?
A) Landscape scenes
B) Abstract forms
C) Still life
D) Religious subjects
  • 4. How did Caravaggio's style influence later artists?
A) It encouraged abstract representations
B) It inspired the use of dramatic lighting
C) It led to an emphasis on symmetry
D) It promoted the use of bright colors
  • 5. Which artist is often compared to Caravaggio for his use of light?
A) Rembrandt
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Henri Matisse
D) Claude Monet
  • 6. Caravaggio's work is often seen as a reaction against what?
A) The Mannerist style
B) Futurism
C) Impressionism
D) Cubism
  • 7. What was the primary medium used by Caravaggio?
A) Watercolor
B) Acrylic
C) Oil paint
D) Pastel
  • 8. What was Caravaggio's original name?
A) Francesco Guarino
B) Giovanni Bellini
C) Michelangelo Merisi
D) Antonio Vivaldi
  • 9. What is one method Caravaggio used to create his paintings?
A) He only painted from memory
B) He used sketches
C) He employed ghost painters
D) He painted directly from models
  • 10. What city was Caravaggio escaping to when he died?
A) Naples
B) Florence
C) Porto Ercole
D) Venice
  • 11. What did Caravaggio's art evoke in its viewers?
A) Calm and peace
B) Intense emotional responses
C) Confusion
D) Indifference
  • 12. Who is the author of the book 'Caravaggio'?
A) Andrew Graham Dixon
B) J.K. Rowling
C) John Grisham
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 13. In which century did Caravaggio work?
A) 18th Century
B) 19th Century
C) 16th Century
D) 17th Century
  • 14. What characteristic style is Caravaggio known for?
A) Cubism
B) Impressionism
C) Chiaroscuro
D) Fauvism
  • 15. Which painting features a woman holding a sword?
A) The Supper at Emmaus
B) David with the Head of Goliath
C) Judith Beheading Holofernes
D) The Musical Angels
  • 16. What was Caravaggio's style often referred to as?
A) Romanticism
B) Tenebrism
C) Baroque
D) Renaissance
  • 17. What did Caravaggio lack that was common among artists of his time?
A) Public acclaim
B) Formal training
C) Artistic vision
D) Innovation
  • 18. Who were Caravaggio's patrons?
A) Other artists
B) Peasants
C) The wealthy and the Church
D) Monks only
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