Barocci, Federico
Federico Barocci (also written Barozzi) (c. 1535 – 30 September 1612) 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 is generally considered the greatest and most individual painter of his time in central Italy.
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Quintilia Fischieri
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Vision of Saint Francis
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The Annunciation
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The Head of Saint John the Evangelist
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Madonna in the Clouds
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Studies for a Servant in "The Last Supper"
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Two Nude Youths [recto]
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Half-Length of Mary Magdalene [verso]
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Figure Studies
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The Entombment
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The Rest on the Return from Egypt
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Federico Barocci
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Head of a Woman
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Head of a Bearded Man
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The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple
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The Descent from the Cross
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Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
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The Virgin Crowned by an Angel
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