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Agostino Carracci (or Caracci) (16 August 1557 – 22 March 1602) was an Italian painter, printmaker, tapestry designer, and art teacher. He was, together with his brother, Annibale Carracci, and cousin, Ludovico Carracci, one of the founders of the Accademia degli Incamminati (Academy of the Progressives) in Bologna. This teaching academy promoted the Carracci emphasized drawing from life. It promoted progressive tendencies in art and was a reaction to the Mannerist distortion of anatomy and space.[1] The academy helped propel painters of the School of Bologna to prominence.

Selfportrait as a watchmaker
Selfportrait as a watchmaker

Life


Bust-Length Portrait of a Woman
Bust-Length Portrait of a Woman
The lamentation
The lamentation

Agostino Carracci was born in Bologna as the son of a tailor. He was the elder brother of Annibale Carracci and the cousin of Ludovico Carracci. He initially trained as a goldsmith. He later studied painting, first with Prospero Fontana, who had been Lodovico's master, and later with Bartolomeo Passarotti. He traveled to Parma to study the works of Correggio. Accompanied by his brother Annibale, he spent a long time in Venice, where he trained as an engraver under the renowned Cornelis Cort.[2] Starting from 1574 he worked as a reproductive engraver, copying works of 16th century masters such as Federico Barocci, Tintoretto, Antonio Campi, Veronese and Correggio. He also produced some original prints, including two etchings.

He traveled to Venice (1582, 1587–1589) and Parma (1586–1587). Together with Annibale and Ludovico he worked in Bologna on the fresco cycles in Palazzo Fava (Histories of Jason and Medea, 1584) and Palazzo Magnani (Histories of Romulus, 1590–1592). In 1592 he also painted the Communion of St. Jerome, now in the Pinacoteca di Bologna and considered his masterwork. In 1620, Giovanni Lanfranco, a pupil of the Carracci, famously accused another Carracci student, Domenichino, of plagiarizing this painting. From 1586 is his altarpiece of the Madonna with Child and Saints, in the National Gallery of Parma. In 1598 Carracci joined his brother Annibale in Rome, to collaborate on the decoration of the Gallery in Palazzo Farnese. From 1598 to 1600 is a triple Portrait, now in Naples, an example of genre painting. In 1600 he was called to Parma by Duke Ranuccio I Farnese to begin the decoration of the Palazzo del Giardino, but he died before it was finished. His friend the poet Claudio Achillini dedicated to him an epitaph after his death, later published by Carlo Cesare Malvasia in the life of the Carracci.[3]

Agostino's son Antonio Carracci was also a painter, and attempted to compete with his father's Academy.

An engraving by Agostino Carraci after the painting Love in the Golden Age by the 16th-century Flemish painter Paolo Fiammingo was the inspiration for Matisse's Le bonheur de vivre (Joy of Life).[4]


Works


Oil on canvas unless otherwise noted


Fresco collaborations with Annibale and Ludovico



Undated



See also



References


  1. Agostino Carracci at Getty
  2. Carracci at the Catholic Encyclopedia
  3. Anne Summerscale. Malvasia's Life of the Carracci: Commentary and Translation. Penn State Press. p. 8. ISBN 9780271044378.
  4. Thomas Puttfarken, "Mutual Love and Golden Age: Matisse and 'gli Amori de' Carracci", The Burlington Magazine, 124 (Apr. 1982): 203–208.
  5. "Pietà, (engraving)". In the Light of Caravaggio: Dutch and Flemish Paintings from Southeastern Museums. Muscarelle Museum of Art. 2018. Retrieved 20 Jun 2018.[permanent dead link]
  6. Agostino Caracci, The Lamentation in the Hermitage
  7. Cuno, James B. (July 1980). "Matisse and Agostino Carracci: A Source for the 'Bonheur de Vivre'". The Burlington Magazine. 122 (928): 503–505. JSTOR 880057.
  8. "Louvre Museum Official Website". louvre.fr. 1575.



На других языках


[de] Agostino Carracci

Agostino Carracci (* 16. August 1557 in Bologna; † 22. März 1602 in Parma) war ein italienischer Maler und Kupferstecher.
- [en] Agostino Carracci

[es] Agostino Carracci

Agostino Carracci o Caracci (Bolonia, 16 de agosto de 1557 - Parma, 22 de marzo de 1602), fue un pintor y grabador italiano de transición entre el Manierismo y el naciente Barroco. Seguía como ideal la naturaleza, y fue, con sus parientes Annibale y Ludovico, el fundador de una escuela que buscaba una visión más particularizada de ésta, y en cierto modo rival al estilo preconizado por Caravaggio. Este estilo pictórico, que encontró gran eco en el ambiente religioso de la Contrarreforma, se denomina clasicismo boloñés.

[fr] Agostino Carracci

Agostino Carracci, dit aussi Caracci ou Augustin Carrache, né à Bologne le 16 août 1557 et mort à Parme le 22 mars 1602, est un peintre et graveur italien de la Renaissance.

[it] Agostino Carracci

Agostino Carracci (Bologna, 16 agosto 1557 – Parma, 23 febbraio 1602) è stato un pittore e incisore italiano.

[ru] Карраччи, Агостино

Агостино Карраччи (итал. Agostino Carracci; 16 августа 1557, Болонья — 22 марта 1602, Парма) — итальянский живописец и гравёр, брат Аннибале Карраччи.



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