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Federico Barocci (also
written Barozzi) (c. 1535 – 30
September 1612) was an
Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker. His
original name was Federico...
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Madonna del
gatto is an oil on
canvas painting by
Italian painter Federico Barocci,
created c. 1575. It is held in the
National Gallery of London. The painting...
- The
Nativity is an oil on
canvas painting by
Italian painter Federico Barocci,
created in 1597. It
depicts the
episode of the
Nativity of Jesus. It is...
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Flight into
Egypt is an oil on
canvas painting by
Italian painter Federico Barocci,
created c. 1573. It is held in the
Pinacoteca Vaticana. The
painting depicts...
- part of that
collection was sold
after the
death of
Iacopo Barozzi or
Barocci (1562–1617),
nephew and heir to Francesco; and the
purchase by William...
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Madonna del
Popolo is an oil on wood
painting by
Italian painter Federico Barocci,
created in 1575-1579. It
depicts the
Madonna and the
works of mercy. It...
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artists of
those decades in Rome. It is
renowned for its
altarpieces by
Barocci,
Pietro da Cortona's ceilings, and the
Rubens altarpiece on an unusual...
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escapes that of Númenor.
Painting Aeneas flees burning Troy by
Federico Barocci, 1598
Dimitra Fimi
compares Gondor's bird-winged helmet-crown to the romanticised...
- of a
Young Man is an oil on
canvas painting by
Italian painter Federico Barocci, from c. 1580-1585. It is a late 16th-century three-quarter
length portrait...
- Kallendorf,
introduction to Companion, pp. 1–2.
Peter Gillgren,
Siting Federico Barocci and the
Renaissance Aesthetic (Ashgate, 2011), pp. 165–167. Kallendorf...