The painting style of Agostino Carracci is…
1585 CE
The painting style of Agostino Carracci is drier and less proficient than that of his brother Annibale, with whom he has traveled in northern Italy, visiting Venice and Parma.
Agostino's Adoration of the Shepherds (1584) demonstrates the influence of the Venetian painters Tintoretto and Paolo Veronese.
Engraving has formed a major part of his output from 1580, however.
The brothers’ older cousin Lodovico Carracci, a butcher’s son, after working under the painter Prospero Fontana in Bologna, had visited Florence, Parma, and Venice before returning to his native Bologna, gaining notice for his religious compositions.
Here, about 1585, he and his cousins found the Accademia degli Incamminati, an art school that will help renew Italian art in the wake of Mannerism and become the most progressive and influential institution of its kind in Italy.