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Photo by Ken Mora 2025-02 free use if unaltered except to crop dimensions
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, W Joseph Anderson
“A clever take on history turns a famed artist into a flawed and fascinating hero fighting for acceptance.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Mora’s graphic novel highlights the illicit romances and dramatic adventures of celebrated Baroque painter Michelangelo Caravaggio.
In Milan, 1591, Michelangelo Caravaggio has made a name for himself as both a skilled painter and a dangerous troublemaker. After seeing a dear friend burned at the stake for sodomy by the Inquisition, Caravaggio and his male lover Mario are desperate to flee the city (“Perhaps this is fate, telling me to leave Milan”). Impetuous and angry, Caravaggio begins slicing his way through the town to collect debts, making a dangerous enemy in Cavaliere Fabrizio along the way. After relocating to Rome, Caravaggio creates bewitching art that challenges perceptions of the church, but he also continues to find conflict in the streets. As Caravaggio’s temper draws more and more dangerous enemies, he and Mario must once again flee. They soon find themselves welcomed in Malta by a certain Fabrizio and his patron, Cavaliere di Giustizia. They pretend to love his art, but they are in fact the same men who tried to kill him in Milan years earlier, and they plan to use Caravaggio for their own political gain. With their take on Caravaggio, Mora and illustrator Mescaria subvert fusty ideas about classical painters, creating a queer, swashbuckling adventurer. Images of Caravaggio’s lithe, muscled figure against shadowy, gothic backdrops call to mind a fantasy hero more than a historical figure, while the story and exquisite artwork deliver one action-packed scene after another. The impact of Caravaggio’s art is addressed, especially in the Rome section, which works in some fascinating context about changing styles, but Mora is primarily focused on the doomed lovers and their cat-and-mouse game with various authorities. Some of the political intrigue and shifting motivations are a bit hard to follow, but those concerns are quickly swept aside as this unique and exciting version of Caravaggio repeatedly—and sometimes foolishly—charges into battle for the one he loves.
A clever take on history turns a famed artist into a flawed and fascinating hero fighting for acceptance.
Pub Date: June 15, 2020
ISBN: 9781913359560
Page count: 182pp
Review Posted Online: Jan. 31, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2025
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Director of Animation, Screenplay Consultant
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Ray Bradbury
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The Illustrated Man
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"The eye sees not itself, but by reflection, from some other thing" - Wm. Shakespeare
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Torrance, California, USA
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"To design a falsifiable test explaining ‘spooky action at a distance’ by linking quantum-entangled matter in the Standard Model Dimension with a higher, Non-Local Dimension of information-based energy projections."
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ADHD - but if everyone has it, how can it be a disorder?
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CARAVAGGIO: A LIGHT BEFORE THE DARKNESS: Independent Press Award, 2021
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