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The Drawings of Annibale Carracci [Hardcover]

Daniele Benati (Author), Kate Ganz (Author), Margaret M. Grasselli (Author)
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085331764X 978-0853317647 March 2000 1st
Widely regarded as one of the greatest draughtsmen of all time, Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) is celebrated for his naturalism. Born in a time when the elegant deformations and exaggerations of Italian mannerism were still in vogue, Carracci turned instead to nature and reality as his principal inspirations. Much attuned to the everyday world around him, he took as much interest in studying a man bowling, a butcher weighing a piece of meat, or a street entertainer with his monkey as he did in the preparatory studies for his grand mythological and religious paintings.

This stunning publication brings together a plethora of Carracci's masterful drawings to provide a unique insight into the technique and skill of one of the premier artists of his time.


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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers; 1st edition (March 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 085331764X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0853317647
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 10 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Drawing at its best, August 23, 2000
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During my recent trip to New York I decided I would visit all the major bookstores and buy myself lots of books about Renaissance drawing. Surely, I thought, sophisticated New York bookstores would have such books in abundance. Here are the results of my arduous researches:

1) There are VERY few books about Renaissance drawing.

2) This book is by far the best of the lot.

Probably Carracci is nobody's favorite artist, and I'm sure I would never have bought this book if I hadn't had the chance to leaf through it first. Photos of preparatory sketches by a not-so-famous painter for $90? Yeah right.

But this book is great. Carracci's paintings may be stiff, but the drawings are definitely not. He was a master of the kind of drawing that just doesn't exist anymore -- elegant, accurate, offhand but truly observed. I don't suppose he was a better draftsman than Titian, say, or Raphael, but this book shows him to be among the real masters.

And the book is a model for what art books should be. It is big but not painful, with pages that are almost square so that the drawings can be shown to their advantage and not run into the gutter. Each drawing is shown compete, but it is the details that make the book. Many are reproduced full-page and in true color, so that the real feel of the paper and touch of the line come across.

Though all the works in this book are by Carracci, it still comes across as a kind of survey course in drawing because this one artist drew in so many ways. Every kind of drawing is here, from the quickest preparatory scribbles to Holbein-like portrait drawings, clearly intended as finished works. The text is of the "This drawing was formerly attributed to Mr. X but now is attributed to Mr. Y" variety, but the text is not why you buy a book like this.

In the end I came home from New York without any books, ordered this one from Amazon, and felt that I had accomplished my mission.

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5.0 out of 5 stars a book for the connoisseur, September 7, 2009
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When reading biographical information on Annibale Carracci (1560-1609), it is his decoration of the Farnese Gallery in Rome that attracts the greatest interest. Curiously, little attention is paid to his skills as a drawer. On the evidence of this catalogue of an exibition held at the Washington National Gallery in 2000, Carracci was one of the greatest drawers in the history of art.

The drawings, many of which were preparatory scetches, display a technical mastery, an elegance, sensitivity and a classical poise that is simply breathtaking. Although Carracci possessed a unique style, many of his images remind me of Raphael's creations.

Of the 95 drawings in this catalogue, 34 were done in connection with the Farnese Gallery paintings. Although virtually all the works on view have their attractions, I found two late works particularly poignant. These were both done in the early phase of the severe depression that afflicted the artist in his last years. The small self-portrait (No 77) is heart breaking in the sadness and despair that he portrays. Following this is a spare and desolate depiction of an execution. One wonders if Carracci was contemplating a similar fate.

Although there is a pervading darkness in some of the late works, the last drawing, "Landscape with the Setting Sun" has a peaceful lyricism that makes a fitting closure.

The all important reproductions are of the highest quality, as is the printing in general. Although I feel that the price for this book is a bit steep (certainly more than I paid a few years ago), this is one of the best drawing books in my library. If you can afford it, take the plunge. You won't regret the extravagance.
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