Showing 24 artworks out of 38 with Annibale Carracci and with artwork date before 1609 and with artwork date after 1599
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A profound symphony of sorrow unfolds in Annibale Carracci's Baroque masterpiece Lamentation of Christ, where dramatic light and raw emotion invite you to experience the depths of this timeless Italian oil painting.
Annibale Carracci’s 1604 Self-Portrait: A dramatic Baroque masterpiece featuring a striking figure against a brick wall. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Experience Annibale Carracci's 'Pietà,' a Baroque masterpiece depicting Mary cradling Jesus. Explore its emotional depth, symbolism, and the influence of Michelangelo’s work in this iconic painting.
Carracci's Pietà (1599) is a Baroque masterpiece of grief and devotion. Explore the emotional depth, symbolism, and artistic significance of this iconic painting.
Annibale Carracci's 'Baptism of Christ', painted circa 1603, showcases Correggio's stylistic impact on the upper section—a choir of angelic musicians—contrasting with the Mannerist realism of the lower part. It embodies the Trinity and reflects Bolognese artistic innovation.
Annibale Carracci’s ‘The Stoning of St Stephen’ (1603). A dramatic Baroque masterpiece depicting religious fervor & intense emotion. Explore this captivating oil on canvas.
Annibale Carracci's 'Pietà with St Francis & Mary Magdalene' (1607) is a Baroque masterpiece depicting profound grief and spiritual solace. Witness the poignant scene of Christ’s repose, enhanced by divine figures – a testament to artistic genius.
Annibale Carracci's 'St. Jerome in the Wilderness' (1597-1600) is a Baroque masterpiece depicting the saint’s intense spiritual struggle, showcasing rich colors and dynamic composition.
Carracci bridged Renaissance and Baroque aesthetics, influencing subsequent painters with his masterful blend of Florentine draftsmanship and Venetian color theory. His work is documented extensively in scholarly texts like Bellori's *Lives of the Modern Painters* and Lattuada’s *Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi*, offering insights into his artistic vision.
Experience the emotional intensity of Annibale Carracci's Baroque masterpiece, Lord, Whither Goest Thou; discover this profound 17th-century conversation piece today.
Annibale Carracci's 'Flight into Egypt' (1603) is a Baroque masterpiece depicting the Holy Family’s escape to Egypt, showcasing dynamic composition and rich symbolism in a stunning oil painting.
Explore Annibale Carracci's "Healing the Man Born Blind," a monumental fresco depicting Saint Didacus of Alcalà, housed at MNAC Barcelona and Museo del Prado, Madrid.
Annibale Carracci's 'Rinaldo and Armida' (1601) is a dramatic Baroque masterpiece depicting a passionate, romantic encounter amidst a fantastical setting. Explore the story of love, war, and fate in this iconic painting.
Annibale Carracci’s "Christ and the Woman of Samaria" (1609) depicts a pivotal biblical scene with dynamic figures, rich detail, & Baroque artistry – a masterpiece bridging Renaissance ideals.
Experience the profound grief of Carracci's Baroque masterpiece, The Dead Christ Mourned; capture this poignant 17th-century scene for your collection.
Annibale Carracci's 'Pietà' (1603) is a breathtaking Baroque masterpiece depicting Mary cradling the body of Christ. Explore its emotional depth, symbolism & artistic brilliance.
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece capturing the intense martyrdom of St Stephen by Annibale Carracci, featuring divine celestial light and profound emotion that invites you to bring this timeless spiritual scene into your home.
Annibale Carracci's 'Landscape with the Toilet of Venus' (1605-1609) blends mythology & serene landscapes, showcasing a nude Venus scene in Bologna’s Pinacoteca Nazionale.
Admire Annibale Carracci's stunning 1600 portrait of Giovanni Gabrieli! This Baroque masterpiece captures the musician with exquisite detail and dramatic lighting, showcasing Carracci’s realism.
A dramatic display of tension unfolds in Annibale Carracci's masterpiece Polyphemus Attacking Acis and Galatea, capturing a powerful moment of Baroque mythic intensity that you can bring to your private collection.
Delve into Annibale Carracci's iconic 'Study for an Ignudo,' a masterful Baroque drawing showcasing anatomical precision and evocative light—a cornerstone of Roman art history.
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