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Caravaggiesque, a.|ˌkærəvæˈdʒɛsk, -dʒɪˈɛsk| Also Caravaggioesque. [f. the name Caravaggio (see below) + -esque.] Of, resembling, or characteristic of the Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio (1573–1610), or his works.
1925A. Huxley Along Road iii. 184 The most spectacular Caravaggioesque light and shade. 1936Burlington Mag. Mar. 132/1 A Caravaggiesque Madonna. 1938Ibid. Jan. 4/1 The third great style of the century is the ‘Caravaggesque’. 1958Spectator 24 Jan. 106/2 As a painter of religious or genre subjects in artificial light he has obvious associations with the Caravaggesque. |