exhibition of over thirty works, will compare the most important paintings that currently relate to this period, and deepen the knowledge of their chronological succession and the importance they had for the development of Roman Caravaggism the second and third decade of the seventeenth century. One of these works is the raising of Lazarus acquired the Prado Museum in 2001 and has become one of the main points of reference around which the debate has hinged on the artist's early activity.