the Fourth Week of Advent
Click here to join the effort!
Bible Encyclopedias
Polidoro Caldara Da Caravaggio
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
POLIDORO CALDARA DA CARAVAGGIO (1 495 or 1492-1543), a celebrated painter of frieze and other decorations in the Vatican. His merits were such that, while a mere mortar-carrier to the artists engaged in that work, he attracted the admiration of Raphael, then employed on his great pictures in the Loggie of the palace. Polidoro's works, as well as those of his master, Maturino of Florence, have mostly perished, but are well known by the fine etchings of P. S. Bartoli, C. Alberti, &c. On the sack of Rome by the army of the Constable de Bourbon in 1527, Polidoro fled to Naples. Thence he went to Messina, where he was much employed, and gained a considerable fortune, with which he was about to return to the mainland of Italy when he was robbed and murdered by an assistant, Tonno Calabrese, in 1543. Two of his principal paintings are a Crucifixion, painted in Messina, and "Christ bearing the Cross" in the Naples gallery.
These files are public domain.
Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Polidoro Caldara Da Caravaggio'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​p/polidoro-caldara-da-caravaggio.html. 1910.