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Federico Barocci
Federico Barocci

Federico Barocci

Italian, 1528-1612
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Federico Barocci was an Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker. His original name was Federico Fiori, and he was nicknamed Il Baroccio. His work was highly esteemed and influential, and foreshadows the Baroque of Rubens.

He was born at Urbino, Duchy of Urbino, and received his earliest apprenticeship with his father, Ambrogio Barocci, a sculptor of some local eminence. He was then apprenticed with the painter Battista Franco in Urbino. He accompanied his uncle, Bartolomeo Genga to Pesaro, then in 1548 to Rome, where he was worked in the pre-eminent studio of the day, that of the Mannerist painters, Taddeo and Federico Zuccari.

After passing four years at Rome, he returned to his native city, where his first work of art was a St. Margaret executed for the Confraternity of the Holy Sacrament. He was invited back to Rome by Pope Pius IV to assist in the decoration of the Vatican Belvedere Palace at Rome, where he painted the Virgin Mary and infant, with several Saints and a ceiling in fresco, representing the Annunciation.

During this second sojourn, while completing the decorations for the Vatican, Barocci fell ill with intestinal complaints. He suspected that a salad which he had eaten had been poisoned by jealous rivals. Fearing his illness was terminal, he left Rome in 1563; four years later he was said to experience a partial remission after prayers to the Virgin. Barocci henceforth often complained of frail health, though he remained productive for nearly four decades more. While he is described by contemporaries as personally somewhat morose and hypochondriacal, his paintings are lively and brilliant. Although he continued to have major altarpiece commissions from afar, he never returned to Rome, and was mainly patronized in his native city by Francesco Maria II della Rovere, duke of Urbino. The Ducal Palace can be seen in the background of his paintings, rendered in a forced perspective that seems a holdover from Mannerism.

While Barocci was removed from Rome, the fulcrum of artistic fame and influence, he continued to innovate in his style. At some point he may have seen colored chalk/pastel drawings by Correggio, but Barocci's remarkable pastel studies are the earliest examples of the technique to survive. In pastels and in oil sketches (another technique he pioneered) Barocci's soft, opalescent renderings evoke the ethereal. Such studies were part of a complex process Barocci used to complete his altarpieces.

Barocci's embrace of the Counter Reformation would shape his long and fruitful career. By 1566, he joined a lay order of Capuchins, an offshoot of Franciscans. He may have been influenced by Saint Philip Neri, whose Oratorians sought to reconnect the spiritual realm with the lives of everyday people. Neri, who was somewhat ambivalent about the accumulating richness of his Santa Maria in Vallicella, commissioned two completed works from Barocci, the pre-eminent artist of these large pious altarpieces: The Visitation (1583-6) and Presentation of the Virgin (1593–94). Neri is said to have been moved to ecstasy by Barocci's accomplishment in the former painting, which shows the Virgin and Elizabeth greeting each other.

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The Head of Saint John the Evangelist

The Head of Saint John the Evangelist (c. 1580)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Study for the Head of Saint Francis

Study for the Head of Saint Francis (c.1594–95)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
The Vision of St. Francis

The Vision of St. Francis (1581)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Illustration
Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Head of Saint Joseph

Head of Saint Joseph (about 1586)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Saint Francis

Saint Francis (ca. 1600–1604)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Quintilia Fischieri

Quintilia Fischieri (probably c. 1600)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Figurative
The Circumcision Of Christ

The Circumcision Of Christ

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Portrait of a Young Lady

Portrait of a Young Lady

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Figurative
The Entombment of Christ

The Entombment of Christ (1579-93)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
The Annunciation

The Annunciation (c. 1585)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata

St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata (c. 1581)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Madonna in the Clouds

Madonna in the Clouds (c. 1581)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Aeneas Saving Anchises at the Fall of Troy

Aeneas Saving Anchises at the Fall of Troy (1587–88)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Muttergottes von Engeln getragen auf Wolken

Muttergottes von Engeln getragen auf Wolken

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Johannes der Täufer und der Heilige Antonius erblicken Gottvater

Johannes der Täufer und der Heilige Antonius erblicken Gottvater

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
The Deposition from the Cross

The Deposition from the Cross

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Der Heilige Franziskus empfängt im Beisein Bruder Leos von Assisi die Wundmale

Der Heilige Franziskus empfängt im Beisein Bruder Leos von Assisi die Wundmale

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Stone-thrower for the Martyrdom of St Vitalis

Stone-thrower for the Martyrdom of St Vitalis (circa 1582)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Cupid Drawing His Bow

Cupid Drawing His Bow (c. 1560s)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Virgin and Child in the Clouds

Virgin and Child in the Clouds (ca. 1581)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (ca. 1581)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Half-Length of Mary Magdalene (verso)

Half-Length of Mary Magdalene (verso) (c. 1565-1567)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Study for the Christ Child in the Madonna of S. Simone

Study for the Christ Child in the Madonna of S. Simone (c. 1567)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Head of the Swooning Virgin; Study for the Deposition

Head of the Swooning Virgin; Study for the Deposition (1568-69)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Grove of Trees

Grove of Trees (1600-12)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Christ Child; Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni

Christ Child; Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni (c. 1565)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Religion
The Entombment

The Entombment (1579–1582)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Figure Studies

Figure Studies (1603–1607)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
Figure Studies

Figure Studies (1603–1607)

Federico Barocci (Italian, 1528-1612)
Drawings
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