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  1. The Beaneater (Italian: Mangiafagioli) is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Annibale Carracci. Dating from 1580 to 1590 (probably 1583–1584), it is housed in the gallery of Palazzo Colonna of Rome. [1]

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    Annibale Carracci. The Bean Eater. Date of Creation: circa 1590. Alternative Names: Mangiafagioli. Height (cm): 57.00. Length (cm): 68.00. Medium: Oil. Support: Canvas. Subject: Figure. Art Movement: Baroque. Created by: Annibale Carracci. Current Location: Rome, Italy. Displayed at: Galleria Colonna. Owner: Galleria Colonna.

  3. Annibale Carracci (1560–1609) was the most admired painter of his time and the vital force in the creation of Baroque style. Together with his cousin Ludovico (1555–1619) and his older brother Agostino (1557–1602)—each an outstanding artist—Annibale set out to transform Italian painting.

  4. Annibale's death in Rome in 1609 brought an end to a career which spanned the three most revolutionary decades of Italian painting since the High Renaissance. His naturalistic style of the 1580s became the basis for one of the main trends of seventeenth-century art.

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · The Bean eater (Italian: Mangiafagioli) is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Annibale Carracci. Dating from 1580-1590 (probably 1583-1585), it is housed in the gallery of Palazzo Colonna of Rome.

    • Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy
  6. 1560 - 1609. Annibale Carracci was the greatest of the Carracci family of painters, which included his elder brother Agostino and his cousin Ludovico. The Carracci founded an Academy in Bologna. Reni and Domenichino were among their pupils.

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