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      <title>Caravaggio Ran His Whole Life and Painted Like He Knew It</title>
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      <description>Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio arrived in Rome around 1592, at approximately 21, with no money, no connections, and a technique nobody in the city had seen before. He was dead by 1610, at 38 or 39, on a beach in Porto Ercole, probably of fever, possibly of lead poisoning from his own pigments, possibly of something worse. In between, he produced roughly 80 paintings that broke Western art into a before and an after — and killed a man in a street brawl, fled Rome as a fugitive, killed or badly wounded at least one other person in Malta, and spent the last four years of his life on the run from a papal death warrant.</description>
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