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- The work makes strong use of chiaroscuro in the Spanish Tenebrist tradition of Jusepe de Ribera.
- Capitelli overcame his shortcomings as a draughtsman and achieved the unique position of virtually the only tenebrist etcher in Italy.
- Not a problem with Tenebrist with 9 uses, but Tenebrism has 7 pages of uses, mostly in fact linked.
- He likely apprenticed with Ippolito Borghese, but derived from Battistello Caracciolo a tenebrist style, similar to that of Caravaggio.
- His work moves during his career towards greater simplicity and stillness taking from Caravaggio very different qualities than Jusepe de Ribera and his Tenebrist followers did.
- He was born in the town of Jativa, near tenebrist Adoration of shepherds for the Church of Piet?dei Turchini in Naples.
- Among the most well-known tenebrist artists are : Italian and Dutch followers ( the Utrecht School ) of Caravaggio, Francisco Ribalta, Jusepe de Ribera, and their Spanish followers.
- His canvas of " San Carlo Borromeo " in the church of " San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane " ( 1612 ) is an eclectic and emotive synthesis of both Carracci and tenebrist styles.
- Male-male examples, in the visual fine arts, range through history : Tenebrist styles of the 16th and 17th centuries, especially in artists such as Agnolo Bronzino, Carlo Saraceni and Caravaggio, whose works were sometimes severely criticized by the Catholic Church.
- Born to a family of stuccoists in Ascona in Canton Ticino ( in present-day Switzerland ), he gravitated while in Rome and there developed an idiosyncratic expression of tenebrist canvases such as a " Jesus among the Masters " ( Louvre ); " Jesus and the Tribute money " ( National Gallery of Scotland ); " Saint Lawrence distributing alms " ( painted for San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, now Convent of Valvisciolo in Sermoneta ); " Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist " ( San Lorenzo fuori le Mura ); " Saint Michael " ( originally San Pietro in Montorio ) and " Transfiguration of Christ " ( whereabouts unknown ); " Road to Emmaus " and " Sons of Zebedee " ( Ascona ); " Portrait of his father " ( Lugano ); and " Portrait of a Philosopher " ( Rancate ).