<span>Caravaggio's chiaroscuro technique refers to the usage of strong contrasts such as light (chiar) and dark (oscuro) in the oil paintings made by the painters of the Baroque, and many later art movements. This is used to create various dramatic effects in paintings so as to either hide something, or enhance its presence even more. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need additional help!</span>
        
             
        
        
        
No, Raphael's father, Giovanni Santi, was his first teacher
        
             
        
        
        
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A shade<span> is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark color) is added to a pure hue. Suppose you had some green paint and mixed a bit of dark gray paint into it. The resulting paint would be darker than (also known as a </span>shade<span> of) the original green. Think of a dazzlingly sunny day with intense color all around, then picture the way the light and colors change when you place yourself under the leafy </span>shade<span> of a tree.</span>