Cardinal Matteo Contarelli

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Cardinal Matteo Contarelli was an Italian prelate and patron of the arts best known for commissioning Caravaggio’s influential paintings for the Contarelli Chapel in Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Italian prelate
human
patron of the arts
associatedWith Contarelli Chapel
San Luigi dei Francesi
commemoratedBy Contarelli Chapel cycle
surface form: Contarelli Chapel decoration program
countryOfCitizenship Italy
fieldOfWork ecclesiastical administration
religious art patronage
genreOfSupportedArt Baroque painting
religious painting
hasCanonicalName Cardinal Matteo Contarelli self-linksurface differs
hasPartInLegacy Saint Matthew cycle by Caravaggio
surface form: Caravaggio’s paintings of the life of Saint Matthew
influenced Caravaggio’s early Roman career
development of Baroque religious painting in Rome
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
memberOf College of Cardinals
notableFor commissioning artworks for the Contarelli Chapel
patronage of Caravaggio
support of Baroque religious art
occupation Catholic cardinal
art patron
prelate
patronOf Contarelli Chapel decoration
Caravaggio
surface form: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
placeOfActivity Rome
positionHeld Cardinal of the Catholic Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

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The Calling of Saint Matthew commissionedBy Cardinal Matteo Contarelli
Cardinal Matteo Contarelli hasCanonicalName Cardinal Matteo Contarelli self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Matteo Contarelli