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Apostles around the Empty Sepulchre of the Virgin

Museum tags: 
Renaissance and Baroque Art
Location: 
Sala 038.1
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Collection: 
Renaissance and Baroque Art
Artist / Maker / Authority: 
Annibale Carracci

In 1602 the Spanish nobleman Juan Enríquez de Herrera dedicated a chapel in the church of San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome to the Franciscan Saint Didacus of Alcalà. The mural decoration, with scenes from the life of this saint, was commissioned from the famous Bolognese painter Annibale Carracci. In 1604 this master began designing all the preparatory cartoons, but he became ill while personally directing the work on the ground. The work was finished by his collaborators, amongst whom were Giovanni Lanfranco, Sisto Badalocchio and Francesco Albani. In the mid-nineteenth century the frescos were removed and transferred to canvas and are now distributed between the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and the Museo del Prado.

Dating: 
Finals de 1604 - inicis de 1605
Dimensions: 
193 x 272,5 x 3,6 cm

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Acquisition: 

Long-term loan from the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, 1902; entry, 1906

Inventory number: 
024284-000

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