Reformation & Catholic Reaction. Caravaggio, Supper at Emmaeus, Oil on Canvas, 1601, National Gallery London How is action demonstrated in this painting?

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Reformation & Catholic Reaction

Caravaggio, Supper at Emmaeus, Oil on Canvas, 1601, National Gallery London How is action demonstrated in this painting?

Go for B A R O Q U E Caravaggio, Entombment of Christ, 1604 Oil on Canvas, Musei Vaticani, Rome Artemesia Gentilleschi, Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, 1625, Oil on Canvas,Detroit Institute of Arts

Caravaggio, The Denial of St. Peter, 1610, Oil on Canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Caravaggio, The Crucifixion of St. Peter, 1610, Oil on Canvas, Cerasi Chapel, Rome