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Camillo Procaccini Collection

Camillo Procaccini, an Italian artist born in 1546 and passed away in 1629, was known for his exceptional talent in creating captivating artworks

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Quadro di Camillo Procaccini, n.d. Creator: Giuseppe Camerata

Quadro di Camillo Procaccini, n.d. Creator: Giuseppe Camerata
Quadro di Camillo Procaccini, n.d

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: The Miracle of the Ticino River, 1610/1619. Creator: Camillo Procaccini

The Miracle of the Ticino River, 1610/1619. Creator: Camillo Procaccini
The Miracle of the Ticino River, 1610/1619

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: The Transfiguration, c.1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini

The Transfiguration, c.1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini
The Transfiguration, c.1590

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Mercury and Argus, n.d. Creator: Camillo Procaccini

Mercury and Argus, n.d. Creator: Camillo Procaccini
Mercury and Argus, n.d

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Woman's Profile to Right, n.d. Creator: Camillo Procaccini

Woman's Profile to Right, n.d. Creator: Camillo Procaccini
Woman's Profile to Right, n.d

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: A Young Man Shouting; Un Jeune Homme Hurlant, (red and black chalk)

A Young Man Shouting; Un Jeune Homme Hurlant, (red and black chalk)
827615 A Young Man Shouting; Un Jeune Homme Hurlant, (red and black chalk) by Procaccini, Camillo (c.1560-1629); 15.8x10.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620. Creator: Unknown

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620. Creator: Unknown
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?), 1605-9. Creator: Camillo Procaccini

Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?), 1605-9. Creator: Camillo Procaccini
Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?), 1605-9

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: The Transfiguration (recto); Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian)

The Transfiguration (recto); Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian)
The Transfiguration (recto); Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: The Transfiguration (recto), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)

The Transfiguration (recto), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)
The Transfiguration (recto), c. 1590

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1587-1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1587-1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1587-1590

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)

Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590. Creator: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629)
Study of Hands (verso), c. 1590

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Rest Flight Egypt 1587-1590 Camillo Procaccini

Rest Flight Egypt 1587-1590 Camillo Procaccini
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1587-1590. Camillo Procaccini (Italian, 1546-1629). Etching; sheet: 22 x 27 cm (8 11/16 x 10 5/8 in.)

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Virgin Saint Joseph find Jesus Disputing Doctors

Virgin Saint Joseph find Jesus Disputing Doctors
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, Francis, Receiving, Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, Camillo Procaccini

Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, Francis, Receiving, Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, Camillo Procaccini
Drawings and Prints, Print, Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Artist, Publisher, After, Camillo Procaccini, Justus Sadeler, Italian, Bologna 1555-1629 Milan, Netherlandish, Antwerp ca

Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Birth Saint Francis Assisi 1555-1629 Pen brown ink

Birth Saint Francis Assisi 1555-1629 Pen brown ink
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Angel Banderole 1555-1629 Red chalk brush red wash

Angel Banderole 1555-1629 Red chalk brush red wash
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Rest flight Egypt Virgin seated grass grove Christ Child

Rest flight Egypt Virgin seated grass grove Christ Child
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Saint Francis Assisi Resuscitating Dead Youth

Saint Francis Assisi Resuscitating Dead Youth
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Annunciation 1616-18 Red chalk 3 7 / 8 x 2 13 / 16in

Annunciation 1616-18 Red chalk 3 7 / 8 x 2 13 / 16in
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Martyrdom Female Saint Agnes? 1605-9 Charcoal

Martyrdom Female Saint Agnes? 1605-9 Charcoal
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Bust Warrior Wearing Plumed Helmet Looking Spectator

Bust Warrior Wearing Plumed Helmet Looking Spectator
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Background imageCamillo Procaccini Collection: Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1555-1629), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c

Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1555-1629), The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c. 1590, etching on laid paper


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Camillo Procaccini, an Italian artist born in 1546 and passed away in 1629, was known for his exceptional talent in creating captivating artworks. One of his notable pieces is "A Young Man Shouting; Un Jeune Homme Hurlant, " which showcases the intensity and emotion captured through red and black chalk. Another remarkable work attributed to him is "Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, " created between 1590-1620 by an unknown artist. Procaccini's skillful hand can be seen in the powerful depiction of martyrdom in "Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?)" from 1605-9. The attention to detail and precision displayed here truly highlights his artistic prowess. In another masterpiece titled "The Transfiguration, " he explores both recto and verso with a focus on hands, showcasing his ability to capture human anatomy flawlessly. "The Rest on the Flight into Egypt" from 1587-1590 is yet another example of Procaccini's mastery as he portrays a serene scene filled with tranquility and grace. His study of hands further demonstrates his dedication to perfecting every aspect of his artistry. Throughout his career, Camillo Procaccini produced various works that left a lasting impact on viewers. From religious themes such as "Virgin Saint Joseph Find Jesus Disputing Doctors" to drawings prints like "Birth Saint Francis Assisi, " he showcased versatility across different mediums. In addition to being an accomplished artist, Procaccini also ventured into publishing as evidenced by works like "Angel Banderole. " This piece combines red chalk with brush red wash techniques, resulting in a visually striking composition. Camillo Procaccini's contributions have undoubtedly left their mark on the art world. His ability to evoke emotions through intricate details continues to captivate audiences even centuries after his passing.