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  • A young boy reaches up to touch a Yoda busker and other passers-by in front the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-09-30-09-2016.jpg
  • Visitors walk beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-03-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A young boy reaches up to touch a Yoda busker and other passers-by in front the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-08-30-09-2016.jpg
  • A couple walk beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-11-30-09-2016.jpg
  • Visitors walk beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-01-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A young couple beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-15-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A young couple beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-16-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A Yoda costume head and other passers-by in front the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-05-30-09-2016.jpg
  • A poor man reaches out to a passer-by beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-04-12-09-2016.jpg
  • Visitors walk beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-05-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A young couple beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-09-12-09-2016.jpg
  • A young couple beneath the faces from The Taking of Christ (c1602) the painting of the arrest of Jesus, by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio and exhibited at the National Gallery, London.
    caravaggio_people-12-12-09-2016.jpg
  • Visitors in front of the National Gallery's construction hoarding featuring their current exhibition about Caravaggio, on 17th January 2017, in Trafalgar Square, London England.
    trafalgar_square-04-17-01-2017.jpg
  • The banners for the current art exihibition of Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi during the second lockdown in the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 6th November 2020, in London, England. Galleries and indoor entertainment venues must remain closed for 4 weeks until at least 2nd December. Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter, now considered one of the most accomplished seventeenth-century artists, initially working in the style of Caravaggio.
    coronavirus_national_gallery03-06-11...jpg
  • The banners for the current art exihibition of Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi during the second lockdown in the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 6th November 2020, in London, England. Galleries and indoor entertainment venues must remain closed for 4 weeks until at least 2nd December. Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter, now considered one of the most accomplished seventeenth-century artists, initially working in the style of Caravaggio.
    coronavirus_national_gallery01-06-11...jpg
  • A foreign visitor to London holds her child in front of the National Gallery's construction hoarding featuring their current exhibition about Caravaggio, on 17th January 2017, in Trafalgar Square, London England.
    trafalgar_square-03-17-01-2017.jpg
  • The banners for the current art exihibition of Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi during the second lockdown in the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 6th November 2020, in London, England. Galleries and indoor entertainment venues must remain closed for 4 weeks until at least 2nd December. Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter, now considered one of the most accomplished seventeenth-century artists, initially working in the style of Caravaggio.
    coronavirus_national_gallery02-06-11...jpg
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