When: June 9 - Time: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Westchester Italian Cultural Center, 24 Depot Square, Tuckahoe, 10707
Phone: 9147718700
Caravaggio's works constitute some of the most stunning works in the entire history of Western painting. Observing the evolution of his style from his early works, The Fortune Teller, Bacchus and Narcissus, to his major successes, The Calling of Saint Matthew and Doubting Thomas, to his final paintings, David with the Head of Goliath, is like watching the tumultuous ups and downs of his life.
This series of lectures presented by Professor John Coppola, MFA, MA will study and discuss the life career and unique aesthetics of some of the greatest Italian Artist from the Renaissance to the contemporary age.
Must register in advance and prepay. Members $20 – Non-Members $25
Source: http://wiccny.org/
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