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Caravaggio did things his own way, which was a little more unorthodox (and violent) than most. He lived by his own complicated and severe honor code, in which missteps were met with oddly specific physical punishments. For example, a Roman waiter questioning the painter's meal got a plate smashed in his mouth. Caravaggio also night-stalked a young painter who had insulted him behind his back and attacked him with a sword. And…there’s more…much more.


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