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The painter and engraver José Ribera (1591-1652, also known as Jusepe de Ribera) was one of the first and most beloved exponents of Caravaggio's "Tenebrismo", in which an absolute drama is extracted from the extreme contrasts of light and shadow. Despite the tendency to identify him with the Spanish school, Ribera hastened to leave his native land, settling in Italy around 1611 and residing in Rome and Naples; However, he often signed his paintings "Jusepe de Ribera, Spanish." In these early years, Ribera practiced the Caravaggian style, creating many tenebrist masterpieces (such as his 1630 portrait of Archimedes) before adopting more diffuse lighting effects. With Poligrafa's beautifully printed introduction to Ribera, Javier Portús, Chief Curator of Spanish Baroque Painting at the Prado, opens up a new approach to Ribera's career, focusing on the early Tenebrist years in Rome and Naples. Author: Javier Portús Language: Spanish Binding: Hardcover Pages: 128 pp. Dimensions: 22.5 x 2 x 29 cm Publisher: Ediciones Polígrafa
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