Giulio Cesare Procaccini (1574 - 1625)

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Giulio Cesare Procaccini

Giulio Cesare Procaccini was an illustrious Italian painter and sculptor of the Baroque period, celebrated for his dynamic and expressive works. Born in Bologna and later moving to Milan, Procaccini's artistry was deeply influenced by the emotional intensity of Mannerism and the vibrant colorism of Venetian painting, signaling the dawn of the Baroque era​​.

Procaccini's oeuvre includes significant altarpieces such as the "Circumcision" now in the Galleria Estense in Modena, and the "Last Supper" for the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato in Genoa. His collaboration with artists like Giovanni Battista Crespi and Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli under the patronage of Cardinal Federico Borromeo highlighted his pivotal role in the Milanese art scene. Moreover, Procaccini's "Ecce Homo" at the Dallas Museum of Art and "The Agony in the Garden" at the Prado Museum in Madrid exemplify his mastery in depicting religious narratives with profound emotion and technical sophistication​​​​.

Procaccini's journey through the art world was marked by his initial work as a sculptor, later transitioning to painting, where he left a lasting legacy. Commissioned to paint scenes commemorating the life of Cardinal Carlo Borromeo in Milan Cathedral, his style evolved to exhibit increased clarity and a brighter palette, indicative of his maturation as an artist. His exposure to the works of Rubens and his travels across Italy allowed him to absorb and reinterpret the stylistic elements of Caravaggio, Correggio, and Parmigianino, enriching his own artistic language​​.

Though not represented in London's National Gallery, Procaccini's paintings grace collections across Europe and beyond, with notable works in the north of England, including "The Mocking of Christ" at Museums Sheffield and "The Raising of the Cross" at the National Galleries of Scotland. These pieces demonstrate his skillful use of color and ability to convey the physical and emotional weight of biblical stories​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Giulio Cesare Procaccini represents a fascinating study in the transition from Mannerism to Baroque, embodying the emotional depth and innovative spirit of early 17th-century Italian art. His contributions to the Baroque period remain a testament to his versatility and enduring appeal.

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Date and place of birt:30 may 1574, Bologna, Italy
Date and place of death:14 november 1625, Milan, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Graphic artist, Painter, Sculptor
Genre:Mythological painting, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Mannerism, Old Masters
Technique:Chalk, Hand graphic, Oil, Oil on canvas, Oil on panel
Medium:Marble

Creators Italy

Neroccio De Landi (1447 - 1500)
Neroccio De Landi
1447 - 1500
Davide Antonio Fossati (1708 - 1795)
Davide Antonio Fossati
1708 - 1795
Herman van Swanevelt (1603 - 1655)
Herman van Swanevelt
1603 - 1655
Cesare Lucchini (1941)
Cesare Lucchini
1941
Giovanni Migliara (1785 - 1837)
Giovanni Migliara
1785 - 1837
Francesco Paolo Michetti (1851 - 1929)
Francesco Paolo Michetti
1851 - 1929
Roberto Crippa (1921 - 1972)
Roberto Crippa
1921 - 1972
Tarcisio Merati (1934 - 1995)
Tarcisio Merati
1934 - 1995
Lorenzo Costa I (1460 - 1535)
Lorenzo Costa I
1460 - 1535
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (1591 - 1666)
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri
1591 - 1666
Memo Vagaggini (1892 - 1955)
Memo Vagaggini
1892 - 1955
Hermann Corrodi (1844 - 1905)
Hermann Corrodi
1844 - 1905
Matteo Baccelli (1770 - 1850)
Matteo Baccelli
1770 - 1850
Orazio Samacchini (1532 - 1577)
Orazio Samacchini
1532 - 1577
Andrea Di Bonaiuto (1319 - 1377)
Andrea Di Bonaiuto
1319 - 1377
Marcello Fantoni (1915 - 2011)
Marcello Fantoni
1915 - 2011

Creators Baroque

Orazio Marinali (1643 - 1720)
Orazio Marinali
1643 - 1720
Christiaen van Dielaert (1640 - 1671)
Christiaen van Dielaert
1640 - 1671
Peter Casteels (1650 - 1701)
Peter Casteels
1650 - 1701
Pietro Paolini (1603 - 1681)
Pietro Paolini
1603 - 1681
Alessandro Casolani (1552 - 1606)
Alessandro Casolani
1552 - 1606
Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff (1688 - 1731)
Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff
1688 - 1731
Josef Reinhard (1749 - 1824)
Josef Reinhard
1749 - 1824
Hendrik van Minderhout (1632 - 1696)
Hendrik van Minderhout
1632 - 1696
Aelbert Jacobsz Cuyp (1620 - 1691)
Aelbert Jacobsz Cuyp
1620 - 1691
Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707 - 1770)
Maria Felice Tibaldi
1707 - 1770
Jacopo Vignali (1592 - 1664)
Jacopo Vignali
1592 - 1664
Francois van Knibbergen (1597 - 1665)
Francois van Knibbergen
1597 - 1665
Quentin Matsys (1466 - 1530)
Quentin Matsys
1466 - 1530
Jakob Karl Stauder (1694 - 1756)
Jakob Karl Stauder
1694 - 1756
Thomas Quellinus (1661 - 1709)
Thomas Quellinus
1661 - 1709
 Master of the Magdalene Legend (XV century - 1537)
Master of the Magdalene Legend
XV century - 1537