Federico Barocci (also written Barozzi) ( – 30 September 1612) was an Italian
Renaissance
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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
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. He is generally considered the greatest and the most individual painter of his time in central Italy.
Early life and training
He was born at
Urbino
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,
Duchy of Urbino
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It was bordered by the A ...
, 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 Veneziano in Urbino. He accompanied his uncle,
Bartolommeo Genga to Pesaro, then in 1548 to Rome, where he was worked in the pre-eminent studio of the day, that of the
Mannerist
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painters,
Taddeo and
Federico Zuccari
Federico Zuccaro, also known as Federico Zuccari and Federigo Zucchero ( July/August 1609), was an Italian painter, draughtsman, architect and writer. He worked in various cities in Italy, as well as in other countries such as Spain, France, t ...
.
Mature work in Rome and Urbino
After passing four years at
Rome
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, 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
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Belvedere Palace at
Rome
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, 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
Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – 5 March 1534), usually known as just Correggio (, also , , ), was an Italian Renaissance painter who was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the High Renaissance, who was responsible for som ...
, 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. An organized series of steps leading up to the final product ensured its speed and success in execution. Barocci did innumerable sketches: gestural, compositional, figural studies (using models), lighting studies (using clay models),
perspective studies, color studies, nature studies, etc. Today, over 2,000 drawings by him are extant. Every detail of his subsequent cartoons for canvases was worked out in this way. A good example is his famed ''Madonna del Popolo'' (
Uffizi
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). It is a vortex of color and vitality, made possible by the great variety of people, poses, perspectives, natural details, colors, lighting and atmospheric effects. There are many surviving drawings for the ''Madonna del Popolo'', from initial sketches to color studies of heads, to the final full size cartoon. Despite this painstaking process, Barocci's genius kept the brushstrokes passionate and liberated, and a spiritual light seems to flicker as a jewel across faces, hands, drapery, and sky.

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
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. 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
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, 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.
In Urbino, where he painted a ''Descent from the Cross'' for the cathedral of San Lorenzo at
Perugia
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. He again visited
Rome
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during the papacy of
Gregory XIII
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when he painted two admirable pictures for the Chiesa Nuova, representing the ''Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elisabeth'' and the '' Presentation in the Temple'', and for the
Chiesa della Minerva, a ''Last Supper''.
Critical assessment and legacy
The artist biographer
Giovanni Bellori, the Baroque equivalent of
Giorgio Vasari
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, considered Barocci to be among the finest painters of his time. Barocci's emotive brushwork was not lost on
Peter Paul Rubens
Sir Peter Paul Rubens ( ; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish painting, Flemish artist and diplomat. He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque painting, Flemish Baroque tradition. Rubens' highly charged comp ...
when he was in Italy. Rubens is known to have made a sketch of his dramatic ''Martyrdom of St Vitale'', in which the martyr's undulating flesh is the eye of another whirlwind of figures, gestures, and drama. Also, Rubens' ''The Martyrdom of St Livinus'' seems to owe much to Barocci, from the putto with the pointing
palm frond to the presence of dogs in the lower right corner. Among the painters and artists who worked under Barocci are
Antonio Cimatori (Visacci),
Ventura Mazza,
Antonio Viviani (il Sordo di Urbino),
Giovanni Andrea Urbani,
Alessandro Vitali, and finally
Felice and
Vincenzo Pellegrini. Barocci also had many who followed or were strongly influenced by his style, including
Nicolo Martinelli (il Trometta),
Giovanni Battista Lombardelli,
Domenico Malpiedi,
Cesare & Basilio Maggeri,
Filippo Bellini,
Giovanni Laurentini (Arrigoni),
Giorgio Picchi,
Giovanni Giacomo Pandolfi
Giovanni Giacomo Pandolfi (1567–1636) was an Italian Painting, painter, who was born and lived in Pesaro.
Biography
He was likely the son of the painter Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (painter), Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi, also from Pesaro, who had ...
,
Pietro Paolo Tamburini,
Terenzio d’Urbino (''il Rondolino''),
Giulio Cesare Begni,
Benedetto Marini,
Girolamo Cialdieri,
Giovanni Battista Urbinelli,
Alfonso Patanazzi,
Gian Ortensio Bertuzzi,
Cesare Franchi (il Pollino),
Silla Piccinini,
Benedetto Bandiera,
Matteuccio Salvucci,
Simeone Ciburri,
Pietro Rancanelli,
Onofrio Marini,
Alessandro Brunelli, and
Francesco Baldelli.
Catalogo dei quadri che si conservano nella Pinacoteca Vannucci in Perugia
by Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, (1903) page 60.
Barocci's swirling composition and the focus on the emotional and spiritual are elements that foreshadow the Baroque of Rubens. But even in Federico's Proto-Baroque ''Beata Michelina'' can see the makings of Bernini
Gian Lorenzo (or Gianlorenzo) Bernini (, ; ; Italian Giovanni Lorenzo; 7 December 1598 – 28 November 1680) was an Italian sculptor and architect. While a major figure in the world of architecture, he was more prominently the leading sculptor ...
's High Baroque masterpiece '' Ecstasy of St Theresa''.
Partial list of works
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References
Sources
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External links
Cats in Barocci's Paintings
Prints & People: A Social History of Printed Pictures
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on and by Federico Barocci (see index).
Lisot, Elizabeth A. (2009). ''Passion, Penance and Mystical Union: Early Modern Catholic Polemics in the Religious Paintings of Federico Barocci'', excerpt from Univ. of Texas, Dallas, Ph.D. Dissertation.
See also
Elizabeth Lisot, Ph.D.
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The Creative Process Behind Federico Barocci's Drawings
on Google Arts and Culture.
* , engraved by Emma Smith
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for The Easter gift, 1832, with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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1530s births
1612 deaths
Painters from Urbino
16th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
17th-century Italian painters
Italian Mannerist painters
Italian printmakers
Italian Roman Catholics
Capuchins
Catholic engravers
Catholic painters