Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Design Drawings for Palazzo Farnese by Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Palazzo Farnese frescoes (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Palazzo Farnese frescoes (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Many of the preparatory drawings for the frescoes created by Annibale Carracci in the second half of the 1590s for Palazzo Farnese in Rome have been preserved as a group since the days of their origin as studio documents. Curators at the Royal Collection trace their provenance back to Domenichino, Annibale's most prominent pupil, who inherited many of the master's papers. The line of descent reads as follows  "Domenichino (d. 1641) by whom bequeathed to Francesco Raspantino, by whom sold to Carlo Maratti, by whom sold to Pope Clement XI (1703), by whom bequeathed to Cardinal Alessandro Albani (1721), from whom bought by George III (1762)."  Cardinal Albani reportedly parted with his extraordinary art collection (which at this point also included the Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo, in hundreds of albums, unidentified and forgotten) in order to finance a dowry for his natural daughter.

Annibale Carracci
Study for ceiling fresco, Palazzo Farnese (Rome) 
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for Atlantes in fresco, Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for embracing Atlantes in fresco, Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for Atlas Herm in fresco
 Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for Ignudo in fresco
 Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for Ignudo in fresco, Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Palazzo Farnese frescoes (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for figure in Perseus & Phineas fresco
Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Study for figure of Polyphemus
Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1597-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Palazzo Farnese frescoes (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor
   
Annibale Carracci
Study for Cupid in fresco
 Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Perseus & Phineas fresco
Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for Perseus & Phineas fresco
Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci
Figure study for companion of Ulysses, Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor 

Annibale Carracci
Study for Cupid in fresco
Palazzo Farnese (Rome)

ca. 1596-98
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor