Annibale Carracci Artist painting at easel 16th century Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) drew an artist painting at an easel, seen from the side. Annibale worked throughout his not-very-long life with his painter-brother Agostino and his painter-cousin Lodovico. Together they ran ambitious workshops in Bologna and Rome. Annibale's Triton (below) is at the Getty Museum. A similar Triton from the collection of drawings at the Metropolitan Museum appeared in an earlier post here.
Annibale Carracci Triton c. 1600 Getty |
Annibale Carracci Seated figure 16th century Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci Putto flying 1590s Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci Landscape with Figures 16th century Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci Figure with Upraised Arms 16th century Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci Riverbank 1590s Morgan Library |
Annibale Carracci Landscape with Figures and Sailing Boats by an Estuary c. 1590-95 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Annibale Carracci River Landscape c. 1590 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |