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Calvin Tichenor (leader)

Xavi Vicente
Xavi Vela
Berta Romeu
It was painted in Italian
Baroque era
Cardinal Pietro
Aldobrandini requested
this painting for the family
chapel for the palace in
Rome (Palazzo Doria
Pamphilj)
It formes part of six
paintings in six lunettes
It was considered a
Title: The Flight into Egypt veduta which is a highly
Author: Annibale Carracci detailed, huge painting of
Year: 1604 a landscape. In this case
Material: Oil colors and canvas from Italy.
Size: 122 × 230 cm We can see the effect of a
Location: Galleria Doria Pamphilj balanced, fantastic beauty,
with a perfect sentimental
fusion between the holy
Painted in theItalian
Baroque era
It‘s a religious and
mithological theme
It shows Saint Peter in
the moment he meets
Christ, while he was
fleeing Rome.
The painting got his
name cause of the
myth it represents,
cause Saint Peter asks Title: Domine, quo vadis?
Christ Domine, quo Author: Annibale Carracci
vadis? ("Lord, where Year: 1603
Material: Oil and a panel
are you going?“) Size:77 × 56 cm
Location: National Gallery, London
Title: Assumption Title: Assumption of
of the Virgin the Virgin
Author: Annibale Author: Annibale
Carracci Carracci
Year: 1590 Year: 1600-1601
Size: 245 × 155 Size: 245 × 155 cm
cm Material: Oil on
Material: Oil on canvas
canvas Location: Santa
Location:Museo THE SECOND PAINTING Maria del Popolo,
Rome Chapel of
del Prado, Madrid • Situated in the Cerasi
• Carracci competed with the the church of Santa Maria del
major artists of the day for Popolo of Rome
the decoration of Santa Maria • It was a less satisfactory
del Popolo. arrangement
• That’s why he did Two • The Virgin awkwardly rises
Painting from the same through a cramped crowd of
theme, to win. apostles, levitated by half-a dozen
• In the end his picture was cherubim
situated over the main altar. • The Virgin glows with light
Painted in the Italian
Baroque era
It’s connected to the
contemporary Butcher's
Shop
Popularesque style
It shows the everyday
life subjects
Capability to adapt his
style, making it lower
Title: The Beaneater
and grotesque Author: Annibale Carracci
In the academic works Year: 1580-1590
he usually used a more Size: 57 × 68 cm
Material: Oil paintings and canvas
classicist composure Location: Galleria Colonna, Rome
with the same easiness

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