Francesco Albani
Italian painter of the Baroque era

Born
August 17th, 1578
446 years ago
Died
October 4th, 1660
364 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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Born in Bologna in 1578, this painter became a prominent figure in the Baroque art movement. Influenced by the works of the Carracci family, he specialized in frescoes and altarpieces. His style incorporated vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, which garnered him significant recognition in his time. He contributed to the decoration of numerous churches, particularly in Bologna, and worked in Rome, where he collaborated with other artists. Notable works include 'The Virgin and Child with Angels' and a series of frescoes in the Palazzo Fava. His artwork reflects the transition towards a more emotional and theatrical representation in Baroque art.
Created notable frescoes in Bologna
Painted 'The Virgin and Child with Angels'
Collaborated on frescoes in the Palazzo Fava
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