Caravaggio review – articulate and intelligent portrait of the art titan’s life and work
This new addition to the Exhibition on Screen series features an alarmingly plausible-looking actor as the great man himself The latest offering from the estimable Exhibition on Screen strand takes on one of the biggies – and with a title like that, it is also perhaps treading on other hallowed (…)
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