Caravaggio — "I am a man of the world, and I paint what I see in the world."
I am a man of the world, and I paint what I see in the world.
I am a man of the world, and I paint what I see in the world.
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"He said that he did not believe in ancient masters, nor in any other master, but only in nature."
"He was always dressed in black, with a sword at his side."
"I have no desire to please anyone but myself."
"I paint with my eyes, not with my hands."
"I was seized the other day in Piazza Navona, I do not know why. I am a painter. I think I know nearly all the painters in Rome ... but not all of them are good men. By a good man I mean someone who ca…"
Attributed, reflecting his engagement with everyday life
Date: Uncertain, early 17th century
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