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master Carracci Annibale Italy 1560-1609 0 Assumption of the Virgin Mary WGA 0 Assumption of the Virgin WGA 0 Farnese Ceiling fresco 0 Carracci Annibale The Galleria Farnese by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 0 The Martyrdom of St Stephen WGA 0 The Virgin Appears to St Luke and Catherine WGA 0 Triptych1 0 Carracci Annibale Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 0 Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne detail WGA 4 Atlante 4 Self Portrait in Profile 4 Carracci Annibale Self portrait WGA by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 4 The Beaneater WGA 5 Domine quo vadis WGA 5 Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ detail WGA 5 Carracci Annibale Mocking of Christ WGA by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 5 The Cyclops Polyphemus WGA 5 Venus and Adonis WGA 6 Homage to Diana 6 Carracci Annibale Lamentation of Christ WGA by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 6 Rest on Flight into Egypt WGA 6 The Choice of Heracles WGA 6 The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine |
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Annibale Carracci Brother of: Agostino Carracci
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CARRACCI, LODOVICO, AGOSTINO, and ANNIBALE, three celebrated Italian painters, were born at Bologna in 1555, 1557, and 1560 respectively. Lodovico, the eldest, son of a butcher, was uncle to the two younger, Agostino and Annibale. Sons of a tailor, and had nearly finished Annibale Carracci’s professional studies before the others had begun their education. From being a reputed dunce, while studying under Tintoretto in Venice, Annibale Carracci gradially rose, by an attentive observation of nature and a careful examination of the works of the great masters - preserved at Bologna, Venice, Florence and Parma, to measure himself with the teachers of Annibale Carracci’s day, and ultimately projected the opening of a rival school in Annibale Carracci’s native place. Finding himself unable to accomplish Annibale Carracci’s design without assistance, Annibale Carracci sent for Annibale Carracci’s two nephews, and induced them to abandon their handicrafts (Agostino being a goldsmith, and Annibale a tailor) for the profession of painting. Agostino Annibale Carracci first placed under the care of Fontana, retaining Annibale in Annibale Carracci’s own studio; but Annibale Carracci afterwards sent both to Venice and Parma to copy the works of Titian, Tintoretto and Correggio, on which Annibale Carracci’s own taste had been formed. On their return, the three relatives, assisted by an eminent anatomist, Anthony de la Tour, opened, in 1589, an academy of painting under the name of the incamminati (or, as we might paraphrase it, the Right Road), provided with numerous casts, books and bassi-rilievi, which Lodovico had collected in Annibale Carracci’s travels. From the affability and kindness of the Carracci, and their zeal for the scientific education of the students, their academy rose rapidly in popular estimation, and soon every other school of art in Bologna was deserted and closed. They continued together till, at the invitation of Cardinal Farnese, Annibale and Agostino went to Rome in 1600 to paint the gallery of the cardinal's palace. The superior praises awarded to Agostino inflamed the jealousy of Annibale, already kindled by the brilliant reception given by the pupils of the Incamminati to Agostinos still highly celebrated picture of the Communion of St Jerome, and the latter was dismissed to Parma to paint the great saloon of the Casino. Here Annibale Carracci died in 1602, when on the eve of finishing Annibale Carracci’s renowned painting of Celestial, Terrestrial and Venal Love. |
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| Annibale continued to work alone at the Farnese gallery till the designs were completed; but, disappointed at the miserable remuneration offered by the cardinal, Annibale Carracci retired to Naples, where an unsuccessful contest for a great work in the church of the Jesuits threw him into a fever, of which Annibale Carracci died in 1609. Lodovico always remained at Annibale Carracci’s academy in Bologna (excepting for a short visit to Annibale Carracci’s cousin at Rome), though invited to execute paintings in all parts of the country. Annibale Carracci died in 1619, and was interred in the church of Santa Maria Maddalena. The works of Lodovico are numerous in the chapels of Bologna. The most famous are: The Madonna standing on the moon, with St Francis and St Jerome beside her, attended by a retinue of angels; John the Baptist, St Jerome, St Benedict and St Cecilia; and the Limbo of the Fathers. - Carracci Annibale oil painting Italian paintings gallery - Carracci Annibale oil painting gallery – online oil paintings Carracci Annibale Bio by oil paintings gallery of Carracci oil painting Italian, Italian oil paintings online. |
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| He was by far the most amiable of the three painters, rising superior to all feelings of jealousy towards Annibale Carracci’s rivals, and though Annibale Carracci received large sums for Annibale Carracci’s productions, yet, from Annibale Carracci’s almost unparalleled liberality to the students of the academy, Annibale Carracci died poor. With skill in painting Agostino combined the greatest proficiency in engraving (which Annibale Carracci had studied under Cornelius de Cort) and high accomplishments as a scholar. Annibale Carracci died not untroubled by remorse for the indecencies which, in accordance with the corruption of the time, Annibale Carracci had introduced into some of Annibale Carracci’s engravings. The works of Annibale are more diversified in style than those of the others, and comprise specimens of painting after the manner of Correggio, Titian, Paolo Veronese, Raphael and Michelangelo. The most distinguished are the Dead Christ in the lap of the Madonna ; the Infant and St John ; St Catherine ; St Roch distributing alms (now in the Dresden gallery); and the Saviour wailed over by the Manes, at present in possession of the earl of Carlisle. Annibale Carracci frequently gave great importance to the landscape in Annibale Carracci’s compositions. The reputation of Annibale is tarnished by Annibale Carracci’s jealousy and vindictiveness towards Annibale Carracci’s brother, and the licentiousness of Annibale Carracci’s disposition, which contributed to bring him to a comparatively early grave. | |||||||
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The three Carracci were the founders of the so-called Eclectic school of painting,the principle of which was to study in the works of the great masters the several excellences for which they had been respectively pre-eminent, and to combine these in the productions of the school itself; for instance, there was to be the design of Raphael, the power of Michelangelo, the color of Titian, and so on. | ||||||
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6 Venus with a Satyr and Cupids WGA 7 Butchers Shop WGA 7 Crucifixion 7 Carracci Annibale Hunting by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 7 The Baptism of Christ 7 The Flight into Egypt WGA 8 Fishing WGA 8 Carracci Annibale Madonna Enthroned with St Matthew by Italian online paintings gallery oil painting 8 Triptych2 View artworks'pictures of oil painting masterpieces by Annibale Carracci |




