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  • Born: Italie
  • Top 3 works:
    • Heron shaped Vase
    • Heron shaped Vase (detail)
    • Jasper Flask (detail)
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Also known as:
    • Bartolomeo Saracco
    • Giovanni Ambrogio Saracco
    • Simone Saracco
    • Stefano Saracco
    • Michele Saracco
  • Top-ranked work: Heron shaped Vase
  • Nationality: Italie

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Saracchi Brothers: Masters of Milanese Hardstone Engraving

The Saracchi brothers – Giovanni Battista and Giuseppe – were a prolific family of Florentine hardstone engravers who established a workshop in Milan during the second half of the 16th century, leaving an indelible mark on Italian Baroque art. Their legacy extends beyond mere craftsmanship; they embodied the spirit of humanist patronage and contributed significantly to the artistic landscape of their time. Little is known about Giovanni Battista’s birthdate or family background. However, he emerged as a skilled engraver in Florence around 1580, demonstrating exceptional talent for capturing intricate details and conveying emotion through stone. Giuseppe joined the workshop shortly after, furthering their collective artistic vision. Recognizing Milan’s burgeoning cultural dynamism under Cardinal Federico Borromeo, the brothers relocated to the city in 1598. Borromeo, a fervent supporter of the arts and sciences, became their principal patron, commissioning monumental sculptures and decorative panels that showcased their unparalleled mastery. This association propelled them to international renown. Their distinctive style was characterized by meticulous realism combined with expressive dynamism. They employed techniques honed over years of experience – including polishing, etching, engraving, and gilding – to achieve breathtaking levels of detail and luminosity. Their engravings often depicted biblical scenes and mythological figures with remarkable sensitivity, capturing the grandeur and drama of Baroque aesthetics. The Heron shaped Vase exemplifies their masterful manipulation of stone—a stunning piece showcasing gold leaf embellishments. Similarly, Jasper Flask embodies the spirit of Florentine Baroque artistry, demonstrating exceptional skill in capturing emotion through wood carving and gilding techniques. Among their most celebrated works are sculptures adorning Borromeo’s Basilica in Milan and elaborate decorative panels for Palazzo Farnese in Rome. The Altar Cross commissioned by Pope Paul V stands as a testament to their artistic prowess and the prestige accorde to their workshop. Their meticulous craftsmanship ensured that these pieces would endure through time, becoming symbols of Florentine Baroque artistry. They trained numerous apprentices who carried on their tradition of excellence, shaping the artistic landscape of Milan and contributing to the dissemination of Baroque ideals throughout Europe. The Saracchi brothers’ influence extended beyond their immediate commissions. Their work continues to inspire admiration for its technical brilliance and emotional depth, securing their place as pivotal figures in Italian art history. They are remembered not only for their stunning creations but also for their unwavering commitment to artistic innovation and humanist values—a legacy that resonates powerfully within the annals of Baroque art.