The Beaneater

The Beaneater

The Beaneater is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Annibale Carracci. Dating from 1580-1590 , it is housed in the Galleria Colonna of Rome. The painting is connected to the contemporary Butcher's Shop , for it shares the same popularesque style. Carracci was influenced in the depiction of everyday life subjects by Vincenzo Campi and Bartolomeo Passarotti. Manifest is Carracci's capability to adapt his style, making it "lower" when concerning "lower" subjects like the Mangiafagioli, while in his more academic works he was able to use a more classicist composure with the same easiness.

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Artist:Annibale Carracci
Date completed:1585

Artist of The Beaneater

Annibale Carracci
Annibale Carracci
November 3, 1560- July 15, 1609

Annibale Carracci was an Italian Baroque painter. Annibale Carracci was born in Bologna, and in all likelihood first apprenticed within his family. In 1582, Annibale, his brother Agostino, and his cousin Ludovico Carracci opened a painters' studio, initially called by some the Academy of the Desiderosi and subsequently the Incamminati . While the Carraccis laid emphasis on the typically Florentine linear draftsmanship, as exemplified by...
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Periods and Movements

Baroque
Baroque

The Baroque is a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance,...
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