Definitions for Carracci

Carracci Car·rac·ci

Spelling: [kuh-rah-chee; Italian kahr-
IPA: /kəˈrɑ tʃi; Italian kɑrˈrɑt tʃi/

Carracci is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 60 anagrams from letters in Carracci (aacccirr).

Definitions for Carracci

noun

  1. Agostino [ah-gaw-stee-naw] /ˌɑ gɔˈsti nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1557–1602, and his brother, Annibale [ahn-nee-bah-le] /ɑnˈni bɑ lɛ/ (Show IPA) 1560–1609, Italian painters.
  2. their cousin, Ludovico [loo-daw-vee-kaw] /ˌlu dɔˈvi kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1555–1619, Italian painter.

Examples for Carracci

Painting the martyrdom of St. Andrew, Carracci one day caught him in a violent passion, speaking in a terrible and menacing tone.

The great gallery with the famous Carracci frescoes looked beautiful in the daylight, and we saw them much better.

The series of the Italian painters will end with the Carracci.

Of the Carracci, at least eight or nine, particularly the genius of Fame, which should be compared with that of Guido.

But few tell what they are doing so plainly as did the Carracci.

He entered the school of the Carracci, and afterwards was invited to Rome by Albani, in whose house he lived.

Il Rosso was neither a Michelangelo nor a Carracci; but he set a fashion.

Guido afterwards removed to the school of the Carracci, and became one of their most celebrated pupils.

We had tea in the long gallery with all Raphael's and Carracci's beautiful gods and cupids over our heads.

The Carracci gallery separates the bedrooms from the salons.

Word Value for Carracci
Scrable

0

Words with friends

0

Similar words for Carracci
Word of the day