Todd P. Olson is Professor of Early Modern Art at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Poussin and France: Painting, Humanism and the Politics of Style and Caravaggio's Pitiful Relics.
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"Todd Olson carefully considers the diverse contexts for Ribera's artistic practice, such as empire-building, materiality, and myth, and thus assesses the complexity of Ribera's creativity through the lenses of repetition, rotation, and experimentation. This novel, interdisciplinary study reexamines the originality of Ribera's praxis as engaged in a visual culture shaped by science, history, and belief in early modern Naples." -Lisandra Estevez,editor of Collecting Early Modern Art (1400-1800) in the U.S. South