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Amor Vincit Omnia | Caravaggio | 1601 18th Century conveys a sense of isolation

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conveys a sense of isolation and the harshness of winter

Gustave Doré's engraving "The Wolves and The Sheep" from around 1867 is a powerful illustration that conveys a sense of dread and impending doom

contrasting sharply with Holofernes' agony and horror

The painting's depth and complexity

Amor Vincit Omnia | Caravaggio | 1601 18th Century conveys a sense of isolationAbout the artwork: "Amor Vincit Omnia," painted by Caravaggio in 1602, presents an audacious and sensual interpretation of the theme "Love Conquers All." The painting depicts Cupid, the Roman god of desire, love, attraction, and affection, in a victorious pose, surrounded by symbols of human achievement and power, such as musical instruments, armor, and scientific instruments, all of which lie defeated beneath him. Caravaggio's work is noted for its

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