
1574–1625 · Italian · 22 artworks
artist bio
Giulio Cesare Procaccini was an Italian painter and sculptor of the early Baroque period. He is known for his dynamic compositions, emotive figures, and vibrant color palettes, contributing significantly to the development of Baroque painting in Lombardy.
what you'll learn
Studying Procaccini's work allows students to understand the transition from Mannerism to Baroque, focusing on dramatic lighting, emotional expression, and dynamic figure arrangements. Students can learn about composition, color theory, and the use of gesture to convey narrative.
related: Peter Paul Rubens, Correggio

Santa Cecilia E Due Angeli
1625

Vedi Titolo

Die Enthauptung Johannes Des Täufers

Self Portrait
1600

The Raising of the Cross
1620

The Virgin and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist and Attendant Angels

Cattura Di Cristo
1620

Self Portrait in Armor
1618

NativitÃ

Autorretrato
1624

Ultima Cena
1618

Study of a Female Figure Facing Right (Penitent Magdalene)

Ecce Homo
1620

Portrait of Federico Borromeo
1610

The Capture of Christ

Sposalizio Della Vergine
1617

Mary Magdalen with Saint John the Baptist and An Angel
1600

Saint Matthew the Apostle

Adorazione dei Magi
1625

Sposalizio Mistico Di Santa Caterina

The Annunciation

Martyrdom of Saints Secunda and Rufina (detail)
1625