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Annibale Carracci

Art, Wit and Authority

The first English biography of the influential sixteenth-century Italian painter.

In late sixteenth-century Bologna, Annibale Carracci reinvigorated painting through a renewed study of nature in vivid depictions of a bean-eater and butchers and moving religious images. In Rome, Annibale painted the exuberant loves of the gods in the Farnese Gallery—frescoes comparable to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel and Raphael’s Villa Farnesina—which catapulted him to fame as a new Raphael. He was celebrated as a man of wit and a devoted teacher. This first modern biography in English highlights Annibale’s incisive pictorial and verbal wit and the shifts in taste that later obscured his legacy. Reassessing his art with clarity and nuance, the book brings into focus a painter of remarkable breadth and intelligence who profoundly shaped European art.


264 pages | 52 color plates, 20 halftones | 5.43 x 8.5 | © 2026

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"This refreshingly original study dares to reinterpret a canonical painter. If any book can bring Annibale Carracci out of the shadows cast by Caravaggio’s celebrity as the great Baroque genius, this one is it. F. M. Gage takes Annibale’s visual jokes, pranks with props and verbal caricatures seriously with novel results.

Philip Sohm, University of Toronto

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