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Annibale Carracci, after
Italian, 1560 - 1609
St. John in the Wilderness, 16th - 17th century
pen and brown ink and wash
25.8 x 40.5 cm (sheet)
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts 1963.24.223
Artist Credit: all
Artist Biography: Painter and etcher, born in Bologna 1560 the younger brother of Agostino. First signed and dated print in 1581. In 1582 founded Accademia degli Incamminati in Bologna with Agostino. Worked in Venice in 1588, in Rome in 1594 to work for Cardinal Farnese, whose palace he frescoed in the following years. Died in Rome 1609.~~Reference: Istituto Nazionale per la grafica. Annibale Carracci e i suoi incisori. Roma: 1986,
cole franÁaise de Rome.~Bohlin, Diane DeGrazia. Prints and Related Drawings by the Carracci Family. Washington: 1979, National Gallery of Art.~Bartsch, Adam. Le Peintre-graveur. W¸rzburg: 1920. vol. 18.~Bohlin, Diane DeGrazia. Italian Masters of the Sixteenth Century. The Illustrated bartsch vol. 39. New York: 1980, Abaris Books.~
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