
FAQ About Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio

How did Caravaggio's style differ from his contemporaries?
Caravaggio's style differed from his contemporaries primarily through his use of realistic figures and dramatic lighting. Unlike the idealized figures of the Renaissance, his characters often had natural imperfections. His bold use of chiaroscuro created intense emotional scenes, setting his work apart from the more serene compositions of other artists of his time.