BAROCCI (F.) — BAROCCI FEDERICO, dit BAROCCIO ou LE BAROCHE (1535 env. 1612) Après un bref apprentissage à Urbin, près de Battista Franco et de Bartolomeo Genga, son oncle, Barocci part pour Rome, et c’est là qu’il découvre les œuvres de son grand compatriote,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Barocci — Barocci, Federico … Enciclopedia Universal
Barocci — [ba rɔttʃi], Baroccio [ba rɔttʃo], eigentlich Federịco Fiori, italienischer Maler, * Urbino 1535 (?), ✝ ebenda 30. 9. 1612; schuf in enger Anlehnung an den Stil Correggios und beeinflusst von Raffael und Michelangelo religiöse Gemälde von… … Universal-Lexikon
Barocci — Selbstportrait Federigo Barocci (* um 1535 in Urbino; † 1612 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler, dessen Bilder den Beginn des Barock einleiteten. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Karriere … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barocci, Federico — born с1526, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino, Papal States died 1612, Urbino Italian painter. Except for two visits to Rome (mid 1550s, 1560–63), where he painted frescoes for Pope Pius IV s casino in the Vatican Gardens, he seems to have spent his whole… … Universalium
Barocci, Federico — (c. 1535 1612) Painter from Urbino, qualified as one of the art reformers of the Baroque era. Early in his career, Barocci served Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, in whose collection he studied the works of Titian and Raphael, both… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
BAROCCI — a celebrated Italian painter, imitator of the style of Correggio (1528 1612) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Barocci — soprannome di Fiori, Federico … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Barocci, Federico — ► (1528 1612) Pintor italiano, llamado también Federico Fiori d´Urbino. Fue un imitador de el Correggio. * * * (1526, Urbino, ducado de Urbino, Estados Pontificios–1612, Urbino). Pintor italiano. Con excepción de dos visitas a Roma (a mediados de … Enciclopedia Universal
Federico Barocci — (1528 ndash;1612) was an Italian Renaissance painter and printmaker. His original name was Federico Fiori, and he was nicknamed Il Baroccio, which still in northwestern Italian dialects means a two wheel cart drawn by oxen. His work fills an oft… … Wikipedia