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Federigo Barocci Collection

Federigo Barocci, born around 1535 and passing away in 1612, was an Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker known for his exquisite works of art

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Portrait of Antonio Galli, 1550-1612. Creators: Federico Barocci, Titian

Portrait of Antonio Galli, 1550-1612. Creators: Federico Barocci, Titian
Portrait of Antonio Galli, 1550-1612

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Annunciation, 1550-1612. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Annunciation, 1550-1612. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Annunciation, 1550-1612

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Portrait of a Young Lady, 1598-1601. Creator: Federico Barocci

Portrait of a Young Lady, 1598-1601. Creator: Federico Barocci
Portrait of a Young Lady, 1598-1601

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Entombment. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

The Entombment. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
The Entombment

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1597. Creator: Francesco Villamena

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1597. Creator: Francesco Villamena
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1597

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, c. 1600. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, c. 1600. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, c. 1600

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Figure Studies. Creator: Federico Barocci

Figure Studies. Creator: Federico Barocci
Figure Studies

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Head of Saint John the Evangelist, c. 1580. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Head of Saint John the Evangelist, c. 1580. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Head of Saint John the Evangelist, c. 1580

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Head of a Bearded Man, 1579/1582. Creator: Federico Barocci

Head of a Bearded Man, 1579/1582. Creator: Federico Barocci
Head of a Bearded Man, 1579/1582

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Head of a Woman, c. 1584. Creator: Federico Barocci

Head of a Woman, c. 1584. Creator: Federico Barocci
Head of a Woman, c. 1584

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Studies for a Servant in 'The Last Supper', c. 1590/1599. Creator: Federico Barocci

Studies for a Servant in "The Last Supper", c. 1590/1599. Creator: Federico Barocci
Studies for a Servant in "The Last Supper", c. 1590/1599

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Descent from the Cross, 1568/1569. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Descent from the Cross, 1568/1569. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Descent from the Cross, 1568/1569

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Two Nude Youths [recto], c. 1565/1567. Creator: Federico Barocci

Two Nude Youths [recto], c. 1565/1567. Creator: Federico Barocci
Two Nude Youths [recto], c. 1565/1567

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Christ and Saint Peter, 1743-63. Creator: Anon

Christ and Saint Peter, 1743-63. Creator: Anon
Christ and Saint Peter, 1743-63

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Study of a Seated Male Nude, c.1600. Creator: School of Federico Barocci Italian, 1526/28

Study of a Seated Male Nude, c.1600. Creator: School of Federico Barocci Italian, 1526/28
Study of a Seated Male Nude, c.1600

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Grove of Trees, 1600/12. Creator: Federico Barocci

Grove of Trees, 1600/12. Creator: Federico Barocci
Grove of Trees, 1600/12

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Head of a Bearded Man, Looking Up to Right: Study for Saint Catherine of Alexandria... c.1603

Head of a Bearded Man, Looking Up to Right: Study for Saint Catherine of Alexandria... c.1603. Creator: Ludovico Cardi
Head of a Bearded Man, Looking Up to Right: Study for Saint Catherine of Alexandria Disputing with the Pagan Priests, c.1603

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Half Length Sketch of Girl with Crossed Arms, n.d. Creators: Unknown, Bartolomeo Schedoni

Half Length Sketch of Girl with Crossed Arms, n.d. Creators: Unknown, Bartolomeo Schedoni
Half Length Sketch of Girl with Crossed Arms, n.d

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Ascension, ca. 1593. Creator: Cornelis Bloemaert

The Ascension, ca. 1593. Creator: Cornelis Bloemaert
The Ascension, ca. 1593

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31. Creator: Charles David

The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31. Creator: Charles David
The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist, angels overhead, ca. 1593

Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist, angels overhead, ca. 1593

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Entombment, ca. 1622. Creator: Giovanni Temini

The Entombment, ca. 1622. Creator: Giovanni Temini
The Entombment, ca. 1622

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Portrait of Federico Barocci (circa 1535-1612), Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker

Portrait of Federico Barocci (circa 1535-1612), Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker
6338654 Portrait of Federico Barocci (circa 1535-1612), Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker by Barocci or Baroccio

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Annunciation. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Annunciation

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Vision of Saint Francis, 1581. Creator: Federico Barocci

Vision of Saint Francis, 1581. Creator: Federico Barocci
Vision of Saint Francis, 1581

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Madonna in the Clouds. Creator: Federico Barocci

Madonna in the Clouds. Creator: Federico Barocci
Madonna in the Clouds

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Federico Barocci. Creators: Antoine Aubert, Jean Baptiste Joseph Wicar

Federico Barocci. Creators: Antoine Aubert, Jean Baptiste Joseph Wicar
Federico Barocci

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Quintilia Fischieri, probably c. 1600. Creator: Federico Barocci

Quintilia Fischieri, probably c. 1600. Creator: Federico Barocci
Quintilia Fischieri, probably c. 1600

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Descent from the Cross, 1606. Creator: Francesco Villamena

The Descent from the Cross, 1606. Creator: Francesco Villamena
The Descent from the Cross, 1606

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Entombment, 1589. Creator: Philippe Thomassin

The Entombment, 1589. Creator: Philippe Thomassin
The Entombment, 1589

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Rest on the Return from Egypt, 1575. Creator: Cornelis Cort

The Rest on the Return from Egypt, 1575. Creator: Cornelis Cort
The Rest on the Return from Egypt, 1575

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Holy Family, 1577. Creator: Cornelis Cort

The Holy Family, 1577. Creator: Cornelis Cort
The Holy Family, 1577

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Visitation, the Virgin and Saint Elizabeth embracing in the center

The Visitation, the Virgin and Saint Elizabeth embracing in the center, flanked by other figures, after Barocci, 1589

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Saint Francis, ca. 1600-1604. Creator: Federico Barocci

Saint Francis, ca. 1600-1604. Creator: Federico Barocci
Saint Francis, ca. 1600-1604

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Madonna of the Cat ( La Madonna del Gatto ), c1575, (1906). Artist: Anthony Cardon

The Madonna of the Cat ( La Madonna del Gatto ), c1575, (1906). Artist: Anthony Cardon
The Madonna of the Cat ( La Madonna del Gatto ), c1575. After Federico Barocci (c1533-1612). Painting held in The National Gallery, London

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Study of a Sleeping Baby, c16th century, (1903). Artist: Federico Barocci

Study of a Sleeping Baby, c16th century, (1903). Artist: Federico Barocci
Study of a Sleeping Baby, c16th century. After a drawing in coloured chalks by Federico Barocci (c1526-1612). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: The Virgin seated on a cloud, 1580-84. Creator: Federico Barocci

The Virgin seated on a cloud, 1580-84. Creator: Federico Barocci
The Virgin seated on a cloud, 1580-84

Background imageFederigo Barocci Collection: Portrait of a Girl, 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Federico Barocci

Portrait of a Girl, 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Federico Barocci
Portrait of a Girl, 16th or early 17th century. Found in the collection of the Regional A Deineka Art Gallery, Kursk, Russia



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Federigo Barocci, born around 1535 and passing away in 1612, was an Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker known for his exquisite works of art. His talent is evident in pieces such as "The Descent from the Cross" created by Charles David in 1615-31, where he captures the emotional scene with precision. Another notable work is the "Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist, " featuring angels overhead, dating back to approximately 1593. Barocci's attention to detail and ability to convey emotion through his subjects are showcased beautifully here. In a more somber piece titled "The Martyrdom of Saint Vitalis of Milan" from 1776, we witness Barocci's ability to depict intense scenes. The painting portrays Saint Vitalis being buried alive, highlighting both his skill as a storyteller and his dedication to capturing human suffering. "The Entombment, " created around 1622 by Giovanni Temini, showcases another example of Barocci's mastery. This piece demonstrates his ability to create depth and realism while depicting biblical events. A portrait of Federico Barocci himself exists from circa 1600, revealing not only his physical appearance but also providing insight into the artist behind these remarkable works. It serves as a testament to how he immortalized others through art while leaving a trace of himself for future generations. Barocci's religious themes continue with "The Annunciation, " showcasing his unique interpretation of this iconic event. The delicate brushstrokes and ethereal atmosphere transport viewers into this divine moment. In "Vision of Saint Francis" painted in 1581, we see Barocci's ability to capture spiritual experiences on canvas. Through careful composition and use of light, he creates an otherworldly ambiance that invites contemplation. One cannot overlook "Madonna in the Clouds, " which exemplifies Barocci's ability to depict heavenly scenes.