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BACCHIACCA
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The_Preaching_of_Saint_John_the_Baptist_(detail)__hhh
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c._1520
Oil_on_wood
Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Budapest
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BACCHIACCA
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The Preaching of Saint John the Baptist (detail) hhh
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c. 1520
Oil on wood
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest |
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Italian Painter, 1494-1557
Francesco Bacchiacca (1494 - 1557) was a Italian painter of the Renaissance whose work is characteristic of the Florentine Mannerist style.
Bacchiacca was born in Borgo San Lorenzo, near Florence. He was also known as Bachiacca or Bacchiacca, Francesco d'Ubertino Verdi or Francesco Ubertini. He initially was a craftsman in an atelier of possibly Pietro Perugino. In 1523, he participated with Franciabigio and Jacopo Pontormo in the decoration of the camera of Giovanni Benintendi. He mainly worked in small cabinet pieces, or designs for tapestries. Sogliani's Deposition, a theme commonly addressed by many Florentine artists, is addressed in a cartoonish form.
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