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  1. 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 .

  2. Federico Barocci was born around 1533 in Urbino, a north-eastern city not far from Venice. Urbino had been a major court centre under the Montefeltro family. It really flourished and became a real centre for erudition, for mathematics, for major artists that came to that court. So by the time he was in his twenties, he had had exposure to a ...

  3. Discover the art of Federico Barocci, a key figure in the history of European painting, at The Met. See his masterpiece Saint Francis, a stunning depiction of the saint's mystical vision, with its naturalism, emotion, and coloristic brilliance. Learn more about Barocci's influence on Baroque art and his unique style.

  4. Federico Barocci (1535–1612) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. (b Urbino, ?1535; d Urbino, 30 Sept. 1612). Italian painter and draughtsman, generally considered the greatest and most individual artist of his time in central Italy. Apart from two visits to Rome early in his career (1556, 1560–3), he was based in Urbino all his life.

  5. 1612, Urbino. Federico Barocci (born c. 1526, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino, Papal States—died 1612, Urbino) was a leading painter of the central Italian school in the last decades of the 16th century and an important precursor of the Baroque style. Barocci studied in Urbino with Battista Franco, a follower of Michelangelo ’s maniera.

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  6. Paintings by Federico Barocci in the Rhode Island School of Design - Museum of Art‎ (1 F) Paintings by Federico Barocci in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom ‎ (1 F) Paintings by Federico Barocci in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium ‎ (5 F)

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  8. Barocci, The Madonna of the Cherries. The canvas depicting the Holy Family in a moment of rest during the Flight to Egypt was painted by Federico Barocci for his friend the art collector Simonetto Anastagi di Perugia, to whom he sent the work in 1573. This refined work by the painter from Urbino, although inspired by similar compositions by ...

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