Holy Women at Chirsts Tomb - Francesco Albani

Holy Women at Chirsts Tomb (Oil on canvas, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 1640s-1650s - Christianity, Religious) by Albani Francesco

Painting Detail

Holy Women at Chirsts Tomb
Artist: Francesco Albani
Medium: Painting, Oil on canvas, 122x160 cm
Date: 1640s - 1650s
Genre: Religious, Christianity
Source: Collection of S. V. Panina, Petrograd, 1923

Born 1578 in Bologna, by age twelve, Albani became an apprentice under the competent mannerist painter Denis Calvaert, where he met Guido Reni. Soon he followed Reni to the so-called "Academy" run by the Carracci family: Annibale, Agostino, and Ludovico.

Albani's best fresco masterpieces are those on mythological subjects. Among the best of his sacred subjects are a St Sebastian and an Assumption of the Virgin, both in the church of San Sebastiano fuori le Mura in Rome. He was among the Italian painters to devote himself to painting cabinet pictures. His mythological subjects include The Sleeping Venus, Diana in the Bath, Danaƫ Reclining, Galatea on the Sea, and Europa on the Bull. A rare etching, the Death of Dido, is attributed to him. Carlo Cignani, Andrea Sacchi, Francesco Mola, and Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi were some of his students. On the death of his wife he returned to Bologna, where he married a second time and resided till his death.