Answer:
'The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist'
The oil depicts the execution of John the Baptist and is the only work that Caravaggio ever signed.
Explanation:
It is the only work by Caravaggio to bear the artist's signature, which he placed in red blood spilling from the Baptist's cut throat. There is considerable empty space in the image, but because the canvas is quite large the figures are approximately life-sized.
In art history, the High Renaissance is a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states, particularly Rome, capital of the Papal States, and in Florence, during the Italian Renaissance. Most art historians state that the High Renaissance started around 1495 or 1500 and ended in 1520 with the death of Raphael, although some say the High Renaissance ended about 1525, or in 1527 with the Sack of Rome by the army of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, or about 1530. The best-known exponents of painting, sculpture and architecture of the High Renaissance include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Bramante. In recent years, the use of the term has been frequently criticized by some academic art historians for oversimplifying artistic developments, ignoring historical context, and focusing only on a few iconic works.
Numb
Numb watches.
Stares.
It separates me, isolates.
Numb never cared.
Makes the bleak confiscate
Everything I hate
It thinks of him
And unnerves my limbs
Numb will find it
I cannot quit
The nowhere is near
Numb brings it here
Watching.
Sickly it's ever wanting
So enchanting
Why is It still alive?
Numb will realise
It must die
For me to be alive
Numb unfolds
Clamour of a dormant soul
The pleads
The need
Numb never succeeds.
I may had got carried away :)))))