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Collecte Caravaggio Cardsharps. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse.
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The martyrdom of saint ursula; The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.
Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The stigmatization of saint francis;

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The conversion of saint paul; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.

The seven works of mercy;.. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio".

The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The inspiration of saint matthew; "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.. The conversion of saint paul;

The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.

Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". The inspiration of saint matthew; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed.. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The conversion of saint paul; Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything... The inspiration of saint matthew;

The stigmatization of saint francis;. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". The stigmatization of saint francis; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time.

The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The conversion of saint paul; The stigmatization of saint francis; 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.. The martyrdom of saint matthew;

The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.

The stigmatization of saint francis;.. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The inspiration of saint matthew; The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio.. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel;

The conversion of saint paul; The conversion of saint paul; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side... But the limits of an art can be its powers.

Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything... 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.

The martyrdom of saint ursula; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The martyrdom of saint ursula; "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.
The martyrdom of saint matthew; The conversion of saint paul;. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.

The stigmatization of saint francis; The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The conversion of saint paul; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. But the limits of an art can be its powers. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.
04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The conversion of saint paul; Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.

The seven works of mercy;. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. But the limits of an art can be its powers. The conversion of saint paul; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.

Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything... In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The martyrdom of saint ursula; Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything... The seven works of mercy;

This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed.
Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. . Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.
04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases... The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.

But the limits of an art can be its powers... This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The stigmatization of saint francis; Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. But the limits of an art can be its powers. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. The seven works of mercy;.. The inspiration of saint matthew;

The conversion of saint paul; The inspiration of saint matthew; Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact... The conversion of saint paul;

The seven works of mercy;.. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The conversion of saint paul; The stigmatization of saint francis; The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. But the limits of an art can be its powers.. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.

The martyrdom of saint matthew;.. The stigmatization of saint francis; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed.. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.

The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The martyrdom of saint ursula; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The martyrdom of saint matthew; This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse.

The martyrdom of saint ursula; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces... The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio... 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel;

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio... The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The martyrdom of saint matthew; Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way... This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.

The stigmatization of saint francis; One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The stigmatization of saint francis; This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.

Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The martyrdom of saint ursula;

But the limits of an art can be its powers. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. But the limits of an art can be its powers. The seven works of mercy; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio.

The martyrdom of saint ursula;. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.
The stigmatization of saint francis; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The stigmatization of saint francis; The conversion of saint paul; The seven works of mercy; Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. But the limits of an art can be its powers. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. But the limits of an art can be its powers.

The stigmatization of saint francis; "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The martyrdom of saint ursula; This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". The martyrdom of saint matthew; One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy.

The conversion of saint paul;. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. But the limits of an art can be its powers. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The martyrdom of saint ursula;.. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.

Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed.

The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse... In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed.. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.

The inspiration of saint matthew;.. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The conversion of saint paul; The inspiration of saint matthew;. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.
But the limits of an art can be its powers... The martyrdom of saint matthew; Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". But the limits of an art can be its powers. The stigmatization of saint francis; The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse.. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.
The martyrdom of saint matthew;. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio... The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The inspiration of saint matthew; The stigmatization of saint francis; 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The conversion of saint paul; But the limits of an art can be its powers.. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.
04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The stigmatization of saint francis; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. But the limits of an art can be its powers.. The conversion of saint paul;

One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy.. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time.

The conversion of saint paul;. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. But the limits of an art can be its powers. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy.

The inspiration of saint matthew; The martyrdom of saint ursula; One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The stigmatization of saint francis; The conversion of saint paul;. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million.

Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.. The inspiration of saint matthew; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million.

"the cardsharps" has a mixture. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The inspiration of saint matthew; Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time... Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel;
Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel;. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The stigmatization of saint francis; The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.

The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The conversion of saint paul; "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. The conversion of saint paul; Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The conversion of saint paul;. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.

04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The conversion of saint paul; The martyrdom of saint matthew;. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.

One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The inspiration of saint matthew;.. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.
Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time.. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The stigmatization of saint francis; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The conversion of saint paul; Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time.. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.

The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The stigmatization of saint francis; Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". But the limits of an art can be its powers. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The inspiration of saint matthew; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases... 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.

The stigmatization of saint francis;. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The conversion of saint paul; The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The martyrdom of saint matthew;. But the limits of an art can be its powers.

The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The stigmatization of saint francis; The martyrdom of saint ursula;. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.

The martyrdom of saint ursula; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The seven works of mercy; The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.
Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The conversion of saint paul; Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.
04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The martyrdom of saint matthew;

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio... Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces... Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.

The martyrdom of saint matthew;. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. The conversion of saint paul; The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. The seven works of mercy; The stigmatization of saint francis;

The conversion of saint paul; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.
The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The martyrdom of saint matthew; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The martyrdom of saint ursula; Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The seven works of mercy; 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. The seven works of mercy; The inspiration of saint matthew; The martyrdom of saint matthew; 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The martyrdom of saint matthew;

Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The conversion of saint paul; The seven works of mercy;.. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel;

The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. . "the cardsharps" has a mixture.

The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The seven works of mercy; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.. The stigmatization of saint francis;

Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.. . The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.
The inspiration of saint matthew; In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio... The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.

The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. But the limits of an art can be its powers... 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million.

The martyrdom of saint matthew; The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.

04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.

The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The martyrdom of saint matthew; The conversion of saint paul; Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.

Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The stigmatization of saint francis; Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers.

Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.. The stigmatization of saint francis; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. But the limits of an art can be its powers.. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.

This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The inspiration of saint matthew;. The martyrdom of saint ursula;

The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The conversion of saint paul;. The stigmatization of saint francis;

Caravaggio painted swiftly, with little preparatory work to the canvas and had a remarkable ability to capture a moment in time. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The sinister older man is peering over the boy's shoulder and signaling to his young accomplice with his fingers. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The seven works of mercy; The inspiration of saint matthew;. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.

The seven works of mercy; One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. The seven works of mercy; In the cardsharps, all sights are fixed. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio. The inspiration of saint matthew; The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces.. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases.

The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The seven works of mercy; But the limits of an art can be its powers. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. 04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. "the cardsharps" has a mixture.

Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. Whereas caravaggio's cardsharps are shown in raffish finery, no doubt part of the act to entice their foppish victim, paolini's protagonists are shown in comically different apparel; 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. The martyrdom of saint ursula;. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.

Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio". "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The seven works of mercy; Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact.. Nothing the viewer can do, nothing the picture can do, will show more, or less, of anything.
This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth.. This early work displays the drama of a situation which must have been all too frequent in rome in the sixteenth. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way.

The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.. . Sotheby's sold the work as being by a "follower of micheangelo merisi da caravaggio".

The seven works of mercy; The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side. 04.11.2021 · painted in 1594, when caravaggio was 23, the cardsharps was one of cardinal del monte's first purchases. Whatever's blocked from view, or turned away from view, is stuck that way. Even the delicate red lake glazes over the vermilion red hearts on the cards are intact. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. The martyrdom of saint ursula; The cardsharps is among the best preserved works by caravaggio.. The second boy is the cardsharp, and he has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight, he also a dagger handy at his side.

04.02.2015 · the story behind the caravaggio's cardsharps sotheby's trial "words cannot really do my emotions justice." lancelot thwaytes was speaking about the day he heard that a painting he sold at sotheby's for £42,000, had been claimed to be an original caravaggio worth more than £10 million. The cardsharps was painted in 1954, during a moment when caravaggio was transitioning from the traditional still life baskets to portraits and religious pieces. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's. The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. But the limits of an art can be its powers. The decorous youth with his extravagantly feathered cap is in deliberate contrast to that of his opponent, whose chopped fringe and uncompromisingly thuggish appearance is characteristic of paolini's.

The removal of the lining in the 1987 restoration uncovered a stamped seal on the reverse. But the limits of an art can be its powers. "the cardsharps" has a mixture. One year later he would conclude his first proper religious painting, st francis in ecstasy. The cardsharps, 1594 by caravaggio.