Carlo Saraceni
1579 – 1620
Saraceni spent almost all his career in Rome, where he formed his style under the influence of Caravaggio and Elsheimer, painting small luminous pictures of figures in landscapes as well as much larger altarpieces, including the replacement of Caravaggio's Death of the Virgin (Louvre, Paris), which the church of Sta Maria della Scala had rejected in 1606. Saraceni's picture is still "in situ". He painted several other smaller variants or versions of the picture, so the design was evidently popular.
15 artworks in collection
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Works
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Museum

Agony in the Garden (detail)
Private collection1600
Agony in the Garden
Private collection1600
Adoration of the Shepherds
Private collection1614
Drunkenness of Noah
Private collection









