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Annibale Carracci The Beaneater 1580-90
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 57 x 68 cm (22.4 x 26.8 in)
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Annibale Carracci The Laughing Youth Date 1583(1583)
Medium Oil on paper
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Annibale Carracci Der Fischfang before 1596
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 136 x 253 cm
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Annibale Carracci The Laughing Youth 1583(1583)
Medium Oil on paper
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Annibale Carracci The Beaneater Oil on wood
Dimensions 57 x 68 cm
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Annibale Carracci The Last Communion of St Jerome 1591-1592
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 376x224 cm
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Annibale Carracci Romische Landschaft 1600(1600)
Medium oil on canvas
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Annibale Carracci The Flight into Egypt . 1603(1603)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 122 X 230 cm
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Annibale Carracci Der Fischfang oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 136 X 253 cm
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Annibale Carracci Two Children Teasing a Cat Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 66 cm (26 in). Width: 89 cm (35 in).
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Annibale Carracci Venus inebriated by a Satyr 16th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 101 X 136 cm (39.8 X 53.5 in)
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Annibale Carracci The Stoning of St Stephen Date between 1603(1603) and 1604(1604)
Medium oil on copper
Dimensions Height: 41 cm (16.1 in). Width: 53 cm (20.9 in).
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Annibale Carracci Choice of Hercules 1596
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 166 cm x 237 cm (65 in x 93 in)
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Annibale Carracci Samson imprisoned circa 1595(1595)
Medium oil on canvas
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Annibale Carracci The Dead Christ circa 1583-1585
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 70.7 X 88.8 cm
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Annibale Carracci Der Bohnenesser Oil on wood
Dimensions 57 x 68 cm
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Annibale Carracci
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1560-1609
Italian
Annibale Carracci Locations
Painter, draughtsman and printmaker, brother of (2) Agostino Carracci. Since his lifetime, he has been considered one of the greatest Italian painters of his age. His masterpiece, the ceiling (1597-1601) of the Galleria Farnese, Rome, merges a vibrant naturalism with the formal language of classicism in a grand and monumental style. Annibale was also instrumental in evolving the ideal, classical landscape and is generally credited with the invention of CARICATURE.
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