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Antonio Marziale Carracci (1583 – 8 April 1618) was an Italian
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. He was the natural son of
Agostino Carracci Agostino Carracci ( , , ; also Caracci; 16 August 1557 – 22 March 1602) was an Italian painter, printmaker, tapestry designer, and art teacher. He was, together with his brother, Annibale Carracci, and cousin, Ludovico Carracci, one of the fo ...
.


Life

Carracci was born in the parish of Santa Lucia in
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, probably in 1583, the product of an affair with a courtesan called Isabella, occurring on his father's first visit to Venice.
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, a friend and protégé of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese tells us in a 1609 letter (dated September 12) that Antonio was raised along with Sisto Badalocchio and a near contemporary to
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and
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. The main
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artist biographers of his time,
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,
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and
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, make some note of him. He first apprenticed with his father. Malvasia recalls his father admired a ''Madonna and Child'' that completed at the age of seventeen. His uncle
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's 1590s ''Portrait of a Boy''
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resembles those in Malvasia's woodcut with 1678 ''Felsina Pittrice''. He may also be the boy in the Brera portrait group, including Annibale's father Mastro Antonio. When his father died in 1602, Antonio moved to Rome to work under his uncle Annibale to whom he developed a deep affection. He likely worked on the frescoes of the Galleria Farnese, on the lunettes for the
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chapel, and probably in the Herrera Chapel. After his uncle's passing he received commissions in Rome from Cardinal Tonti and Cardinal Peretti-Montalto, including the ''Stanza del Diluvio'' in the
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, and major altarpieces like ''Madonna and Child with Saints'' (in Berlin) and the Galleria Corsini's ''Nativity''. The self-assurance of the letters he wrote to Cardinal Farnese and his father's old protector, Cardinal Spinola, after his uncle's death suggest they were written by Agucchi, who in his slightly later (September 12, 1609) letter to Dulcini all about Antonio, speaks of a career that is already well begun. Malvasia misquotes this letter and copies it as " ntonio's workseems that of a beginner" the MS actually says the opposite "''il suo fare non pare da principiante''". It is no surprise to see that Antonio speaks of the impegni that he already has, to read that he has learned enough ("''tanto da tirarmi avanti da me stesso''" ("so much that I can get on by myself"), and that he sees himself as maintaining the Carracci school in
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, and turning the studio to service to the Farnese. Antonio inherited the studio against the claims of Annibale's surviving brother Giovanni Antonio, who contested the inheritance by throwing doubt on his nephew’s paternity. Despite gaining commissions, those from the Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini, the main patron after the Farnese, declined once the cardinal's uncle
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died in 1605. This also coincides with the onset of Annibale's incapacitating illness. The ascent of the Borghese Pope,
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, continued the decline of the studio. By report, Annibale could not receive Cardinal Scipione Borghese, slipping out of a back door when he came to the studio; but Antonio was introduced to the pope's Prodatario, Cardinal Tonti, also an avid collector. Tonti employed Antonio to paint four chapels in his church; other public commissions included a chapel in Santa Maria in Monticelli, work in Sant' Girolamo dei Schiavoni, Santa Maria in Trastevere, and Sant' Sebastiano fuori le Mura, and in
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. Antonio and
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collaborated in the decoration of the ''Cappella dell'Annunciata'' in the Palazzo Quirinal, painting a frieze of the ''Stanza del Diluvio''. He contributed, around 1616, to the Alexander frescoes done for Cardinal Peretti Montalto; other works were done for Marchese Giustiniani, Cardinal Orsino, the Ludovisi, Cavalier Sachetti, Dionigio Buonavia in Bologna; and of course he was under the protection of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese, who recognized him as his ‘pittor di casa’ and paid him a monthly stipend. Antonio was well known for doing cabinet-size compositions often based on the great variety of graphic material in possession of the Carracci studio. His masterpiece, ''The Deluge'' (presently in the
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), was one of
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's most prized pictures, and influential for
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's early Battle paintings as well as his paintings of the ''Seasons'' for
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40 years later. With his Reni-like refinement, articulation of narrative, space, gesture and expression, the ''Deluge'' was an important academic collaboration with Agucchi. Antonio was greatly admired by contemporaries, such that made his early death a particularly tragic loss. Recently, his reputation has declined, and he has been described as a small-scale and awkward mimic of his elder's works. His friend
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said he not only inherited Annibale's studio, but also "Herede dei suoi disegni et arte fù Antonio...". Antonio, being as Guido put it, the "''ultima scintilla (del) valor Caraccesco''" ("the last spark of the Carracci's value") had in fact more invested in the Carracci studio than anyone else. The original of the much copied composition of the ''Martyrdom of St Denis'' (''St Denis effrayant ses bourreaux'') is evidently by Antonio, and the companion subject to his ''
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baptizing St Denis''. It was not an idle encomium on
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's part when he spoke that Antonio "''mostrò gran segni di dover venir grande''" ("showed visible signs that he would become great"). All the same, it was easy for his identity to be subsumed to that of elder Carracci. Because he shared the same initials as his father and uncle, and because the Carracci often collaborated, paintings by them were often confused. When Padre Resta gave the drawing of the Deluge, which he had had from Bellori, to Max Emmanuel of Bavaria, he was pleased to hear that the Elector treasured the gift and kept it on a table at his bedside; though believing it to be a painting by Annibale ("''lo teneva per pittura d'Annibale''").


Selected works

* ''The Flood''/''The Deluge'' (
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, Paris) * ''Latona, with Her Children Apollo and Diana, Turning the Lycian Peasants into Frogs'' (
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, London) * ''Landscape with Bathers'' (
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) * ''The Martyrdom of Saint Stephen'' (
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, London) * ''Christ Healing a Blind Man'' (
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, Modena) * ''Lute Player'' (
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Further reading

* Clovis Whitfield, ''Antonio Carracci. Catalogue Raisonné of the paintings and drawings''. (in preparation) * Clovis Whitfield, "Landscape paintings and drawings by Antonio Carracci" in Paragone, November 2006 pp. 3–20 *Anne Sutherland Harris, "Annibale's Legacy: Proposals for Giovanni Angelo Canini and Antonio Carracci" in ''Master Drawings ''Vol. XLIII 2005, pp. 440–454 * Clovis Whitfield, “A name for a ridiculous man – Rinaldo Coradini by the Carracci” in ''Festrift ''for Dr. Alfred Bader, 2004, pp. 239–244 * Clovis Whitfield, "Antonio Carracci" in ''Studi di Storia dell'arte in onore di Denis Mahon'', Milan 2000 *Stephen M. Bailey, "Newly identified drawings by Antonio Carracci" in ''Master Drawings'', XXXVII/3 (1999), pp. 277–286 *''Classicismo e Natura; La Lezione di Domenichino'', Exhibition catalogue, ed. Sir Denis Mahon & C. Whitfield, Rome, Gallerie Capitoline 1996/97 *C.Van Tuyll van Serooskerken " Two Preparatory drawings by Antonio Carracci" in Master Drawings, XXXI (1993), pp. 428–32 *R. Zapperi, "I ritratti di Antonio Carracci" in ''Paragone'', XXXVIII/449 (1987), pp. 3–22 *E. Schleier, "Ancora su Aontonio Caracci e il ciclo di Alessandro Magno per il Cardinal Montalto" in'' Paragone ''XXXII/381 (1981), pp. 10–25 *F. Frisoni, "Antonio Carracci: Riflessioni e aggiunte" in'' Paragone'', XXXI/367 (1980), pp. 22–28


Notes


References


Antonio Marziale Carracci at the Catholic Encyclopedia


See also

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Agostino Carracci Agostino Carracci ( , , ; also Caracci; 16 August 1557 – 22 March 1602) was an Italian painter, printmaker, tapestry designer, and art teacher. He was, together with his brother, Annibale Carracci, and cousin, Ludovico Carracci, one of the fo ...
, father *
Annibale Carracci Annibale Carracci ( , , ; November 3, 1560 – July 15, 1609) was an Italian painter and instructor, active in Bologna and later in Rome. Along with his brother Agostino Carracci, Agostino and cousin Ludovico Carracci, Ludovico (with whom the Ca ...
, uncle *
Lodovico Carracci Ludovico (or Lodovico) Carracci ( , , ; 21 April 1555 – 13 November 1619) was an Italian early-Baroque painter, etcher, and printmaker from Bologna. His works are characterized by a strong mood invoked by broad gestures and flickering lig ...
, father's cousin *
Francesco Carracci Francesco Carracci (1595 – 3 June 1622) was an Italian painter and engraver, and nephew of the more famous Agostino Carracci. Life Carracci was the son of Giovanni Antonio Carracci, in Bologna,1595. His father was a brother of Agostino a ...
, cousin {{DEFAULTSORT:Carracci, Antonio 1583 births 1618 deaths Painters from Venice Painters from Bologna 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Italian Baroque painters People of Emilian descent