Difference between revisions of "Annibale Carracci"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 2: Line 2:
 
'''Annibale Carracci''' (Bologna 1560 - [[Rome]] 1609). [[Italian]] painter, Bolognese school.   
 
'''Annibale Carracci''' (Bologna 1560 - [[Rome]] 1609). [[Italian]] painter, Bolognese school.   
  
−
In 1595, Carracci was called to Rome by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese to carry out his masterpiece, the decoration of the Farnese Gallery in the cardinal's family palace. Other important works are Domine, Quo Vadis? (National Gallery, London, c.1602), ''The Flight into Egypt'' (Doria Gallery, Rome, c.1604) and Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ (The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 1585).
+
In 1595, Carracci was called to Rome by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese to carry out his masterpiece, the decoration of the Farnese Gallery in the cardinal's family palace. Other important works are ''Domine, Quo Vadis?'' (National Gallery, London, c.1602), ''The Flight into Egypt'' (Doria Gallery, Rome, c.1604) and ''Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ'' (The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 1585).
  
−
[[Image:Annibale Carracci 1585.jpg|240px|right|]]
+
[[Image:Annibale Carracci 1585.jpg|240px|right|Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
Line 11: Line 11:
 
*[[Painting Schools]]
 
*[[Painting Schools]]
 
*[[Painting]]
 
*[[Painting]]
−
[[Image:Carracci Rest on Flight into Egypt.jpg|200px|left]]
+
[[Image:Carracci Rest on Flight into Egypt.jpg|200px|left|Rest on Flight into Egypt]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:28, March 23, 2008

Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci (Bologna 1560 - Rome 1609). Italian painter, Bolognese school.

In 1595, Carracci was called to Rome by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese to carry out his masterpiece, the decoration of the Farnese Gallery in the cardinal's family palace. Other important works are Domine, Quo Vadis? (National Gallery, London, c.1602), The Flight into Egypt (Doria Gallery, Rome, c.1604) and Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ (The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 1585).

Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ

See also

Rest on Flight into Egypt

External links