Carracci, Ludovico (1555-1619)

Creator details

Name
Carracci, Ludovico (1555-1619)
Nationality
Italian
Biography
Lodovico's style is charaterized by being less classical than that of his younger cousins, Agostino and Annibale, his figures have a sense of other-worldliness, and he is more influenced by Mannerist art than his cousins. Like his cousins, he espoused the direct study of nature, especially through figure drawing; he was influenced by the paintings of Correggio and the Venetians.

Assets (54 in total)

The Transfiguration, 1594-95 (oil on canvas)
Abraham and the Three Angels (oil on canvas)
St Sebastian thrown by soldiers into Cloaca Maxima
The Vision of Saint Francis, c.1602 (oil on copper)
Portrait of a Widow, c.1585 (oil on canvas)
Jacob's Dream (oil on canvas)
Vocation of St Matthew, 1607 - 1610 (oil on canvas)
Portrait of George, marquis of Townshend (Ritratto di George, primo marchese di Townshend), by Rosalba Carriera, 1740, 18th Century, pastel on paper, 57 x 44 cm
Erminia and the Shepherds, c.1600 (pen & ink on paper)
The Annunciation Painting by Lodovico Carracci (Ludovic Carrache, 1555-1619) 1585 around Bologna, Pinacoteca Nazionale - The Annunciation, by Ludovico Carracci (1555-1619). Oil on Canvas, c.1585. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna, Italy
The Enchantments of Medea (Gli incanti di Medea), by Ludovico Carracci, 1584, 16th Century, fresco, 150 x 250 cm
The Vision of Saint Francis of Assisi, 1585 (oil on canvas)

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