- The
Carracci (/kəˈrɑːtʃi/ kə-RAH-chee, UK also /kəˈrætʃi/ kə-RATCH-ee, Italian: [karˈrattʃi] ) were a
Bolognese family of
artists that pla**** an instrumental...
- all
three Carraccis were
working on
frescoes in
Palazzo Sampieri in Bologna.
Based on the
prolific and
masterful frescoes by the
Carracci in Bologna...
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known collectively as the
Carracci, i.e.:
Agostino Carracci (1557–1602),
Italian painter and
printmaker Annibale Carracci (1560–1609),
Italian Baroque...
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Agostino Carracci (/kəˈrɑːtʃi/ kə-RAH-chee, UK also /kəˈrætʃi/ kə-RATCH-ee, Italian: [aɡoˈstiːno karˈrattʃi]; also Caracci; 16
August 1557 – 22
March 1602)...
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Francesco Carracci (1595 – 3 June 1622) was an
Italian painter and engraver, and
nephew of the more
famous Agostino Carracci.
Carracci was the son of Giovanni...
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Ludovico (or Lodovico)
Carracci (/kəˈrɑːtʃi/ kə-RAH-chee, UK also /kəˈrætʃi/ kə-RATCH-ee, Italian: [ludoˈviːko karˈrattʃi, lod-]; 21
April 1555 – 13 November...
- city,
where he is martyred. This
story is
commemorated in an
Annibale Carracci painting. The
Church of Quo Vadis, near the
Catacombs of
Saint Callistus...
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Antonio Marziale Carracci (1583 – 8
April 1618) was an
Italian painter. He was the
natural son of
Agostino Carracci.
Carracci was born in the
parish of...
- by
Agostino Carracci for a
later reprint of Aretino's poems.
Several factors were used to
cloak these engravings from
Augustine Carracci's The
Aretin or...
- of Alof de
Wignacourt and his Page Carpaccio: The
Sermon of St.
Stephen Carracci: Fishing;
Hunting Cimabue: Maestà Correggio: Allegory of Vice; Allegory...