It is the national church of France in Rome. It was built in the 16th century and is famous for its three large paintings by Caravaggio. The painting is in the last prayer room on the left. When the coin is put on and the light is turned on, it can be seen clearly that the angels and St. Matthew, the martyrdom of St. Matthew, and the call of St. Matthew describe the life of St. Matthew. The church is still easy to find and does not need admission tickets. It opens on Thursday afternoon and at other times. Caravaggio's paintings are still worth seeing. They are beautiful in the light! Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio (1571-1610), a famous Italian painter from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. His artistic career began after the death of the Italian Renaissance masters. He is an outstanding Italian realistic painter. Zeng studied painting from Milan painter Pedchano, inherited the tradition of realistic folk paintings in northern Italy, and was influenced by the Venetian School of Painting. Active in Rome, Napoli, Malta and Sicily from 1593 to 1610. He is usually considered to belong to the Baroque School and has an important influence on the formation of the Baroque School. The Napoli School headed by Caravaggio (also known as Caravaggio School) sprang up in Napoli, southern Italy. It was influenced by Nederland's paintings. It opposed the rigid doctrine of the Academy School and the exaggerated flashiness of Baroque art. It pursued the simple, fresh and direct expression of nature; with simple, strong light and dark, rigorous and firm outline, it used to be. The unprecedented simplicity of style played a key and important role in the transformation of Renaissance humanistic painting from the 15th to 16th centuries to 17th century realist painting, and had a far-reaching impact on contemporary realist art trends in Spain, France, the Netherlands and the 19th century. Angel and St. Matthew, one of St. Matthew's knees kneeling on a very unstable stool, facing St. Matthew, an angel who is dictating the gospel, the light shining on St. Matthew's face symbolizes God's silent enlightenment to the future disciple. On Christmas Eve, St. Matthew and his laborers counted the hard work they had earned for a year at his home. Just then, Jesus came to his home with his disciple Simon Peter. After entering the door, Jesus reached out and called St. Matthew to follow him. He asked St. Matthew to give him happiness. The people present were surprised and delighted. The joy came from heaven, and the joy came from heaven. Only the young workers who counted the money were concentrating on counting the hard work they had earned for a year without paying attention to Jesus'presence. Saint Matthew's martyrdom, the story in the picture is cruel and tragic. The regretful face on the left, which is hidden from the darkness, is the author's self-portrait. The author in the picture witnessed the tragic scene.