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Commissioned in 1601 for a chapel in the Roman church of Santa Maria della Scala, Caravaggio's "Death of the Virgin" was rejected by the Carmelite friars of the church. While some believe it was because of the stark and indecorous representation of the dead Virgin Mary, one of Caravaggio's biographers suggests instead it was because Caravaggio used a well-known courtesan as his model for Mary.
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Commissioned in 1601 for a chapel in the Roman church of Santa Maria della Scala, Caravaggio's "Death of the Virgin" was rejected by the Carmelite friars of the church. While some believe it was because of the stark and indecorous representation of the dead Virgin Mary, one of Caravaggio's biographers suggests instead it was because Caravaggio used a well-known courtesan as his model for Mary.

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