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Federico Barocci

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Nativity

Nativity

Federico Barocci
Madonna of the Cat

Madonna of the Cat

Federico Barocci
Madonna of the people

Madonna of the people

Federico Barocci
Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Federico Barocci
Escape of Aeneas from Troy

Escape of Aeneas from Troy

Federico Barocci
Portrait of a Young Man

Portrait of a Young Man

Federico Barocci
Self-portrait

Self-portrait

Federico Barocci
Assumption

Assumption

Federico Barocci
Autoritratto da giovane

Autoritratto da giovane

Federico Barocci
Beata Michelina

Beata Michelina

Federico Barocci
Christ on the Cross

Christ on the Cross

Federico Barocci
Crocifissione con i dolenti

Crocifissione con i dolenti

Federico Barocci
Il Perdono di Assisi

Il Perdono di Assisi

Federico Barocci
Immacolata Concezione

Immacolata Concezione

Federico Barocci
L’Annonciation (Barocci)

L’Annonciation (Barocci)

Federico Barocci
Les Adieux du Christ à sa mère

Les Adieux du Christ à sa mère

Federico Barocci
Madonna del Rosario

Madonna del Rosario

Federico Barocci
Madonna di san Giovanni

Madonna di san Giovanni

Federico Barocci
Madonna of the Cat

Madonna of the Cat

Federico Barocci
Martirio di san Vitale

Martirio di san Vitale

Federico Barocci
Nativity

Nativity

Federico Barocci
Noli me tangere

Noli me tangere

Federico Barocci
Portrait of a Young Lady

Portrait of a Young Lady

Federico Barocci
Portrait of Francesco Maria II della Rovere

Portrait of Francesco Maria II della Rovere

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Federico Barocci

Federico Barocci

1535 – 1612·Duchy of Urbino·Wikipedia →

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.