Las óleos de todo Ludovico Carracci


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
58297 Bargellini Madonna  Bargellini Madonna   Bargellini Madonna (1588) Oil on canvas, 282 x 188 cm Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna.
76327 Portrait of Carlo Alberto Rati Opizzoni in Armour  Portrait of Carlo Alberto Rati Opizzoni in Armour   Date 1597-1600 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 101 ?? 85 cm (39.8 ?? 33.5 in) cyf
32605 Recreation by our Gallery  Recreation by our Gallery   mk79 About 1593
43083 Susannah and the Elders  Susannah and the Elders   mk170 1616 Oil on canvas 146.6x116.5cm
20344 The Virgin and Child Appearing to ST Hyacinth (mk05)  The Virgin and Child Appearing to ST Hyacinth (mk05)   1594 Canvas,147 1/2 x 88'(375 x 223 cm)From the Turrini Chapel in San Domenico in Bologna,1796;entered the Louvre in 1797

Ludovico Carracci
(Bologna 1555-1619) Painter, draughtsman and etcher. His father, Vincenzo Carracci, was a butcher, whose profession may be alluded to in Ludovico's nickname 'il Bue', though this might also be a reference to the artist's own slowness. Ludovico's style was less classical than that of his younger cousins Agostino and Annibale, perhaps because of a mystical turn of mind that gave his figures a sense of other-worldliness. Like his cousins, he espoused the direct study of nature, especially through figure drawing, and was inspired by the paintings of Correggio and the Venetians. However, there survives in his work, more than in that of his cousins, a residue of the Mannerist style that had dominated Bolognese painting for most of the mid-16th century. Ludovico maintained a balance between this Mannerist matrix, his innate religious piety and the naturalism of the work of his cousins. With the exception of some travels during his training and a brief visit to Rome in 1602, Ludovico's career was spent almost entirely in Bologna.



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