The Entombment of Christ

Catalogue

Year
1575
Dimensions
48.5 × 34.2 cm (19 1/8 × 13 1/2 in.)

Artist

Federico Barocci
Federico Barocci

Printmaking

Federico Barocci was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance whose luminous, emotionally direct religious works helped establish the visual language of the Counter-Reformation. Working primarily in the Duchy of Urbino, he developed a distinctive approach to narrative painting through soft modeling, warm color harmonies, and carefully orchestrated compositions that drew viewers into intimate spiritual encounters. His altarpieces and devotional scenes, rendered in oil and sometimes preparatory chalk studies of remarkable delicacy, influenced Baroque painters across Europe. Barocci's commitment to his provincial workshop and his experimental approach to light and emotion mark him as a pivotal figure between Renaissance tradition and Baroque sensibility.

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