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Sacchi Collection

"Sacchi: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Sacchi, where art and spirituality intertwine to create captivating masterpieces

Background imageSacchi Collection: Christ on the cross, the Three Marys on mourning by John

Christ on the cross, the Three Marys on mourning by John
Pier Francesco Sacchi, called il Pavese (1485-1528). Italian Renaissance painter. Christ on the cross, the Three Marys on mourning by John and the Donor or Patron, 1514. Detail. Gemaldegalerie

Background imageSacchi Collection: Christ fallen to the ground under the weight of the cross, with two men assisting

Christ fallen to the ground under the weight of the cross, with two men assisting and Saint Veronica kneeling with the veil at left, ca. 1729

Background imageSacchi Collection: Saint Louis of France received into heaven by Christ and two angels who offer him the c

Saint Louis of France received into heaven by Christ and two angels who offer him the crown of France, 1671-80

Background imageSacchi Collection: The angel appearing to Hagar in the wilderness as she folds her hands next to the sleep

The angel appearing to Hagar in the wilderness as she folds her hands next to the sleeping Ishmael, 1700-28

Background imageSacchi Collection: Marcantonio Pasqualini (1614-1691) Crowned by Apollo, 1641. Creator: Andrea Sacchi

Marcantonio Pasqualini (1614-1691) Crowned by Apollo, 1641. Creator: Andrea Sacchi
Marcantonio Pasqualini (1614-1691) Crowned by Apollo, 1641

Background imageSacchi Collection: The Triumph of Divine Wisdom, 1629-1631. Creator: Sacchi, Andrea (1599-1661)

The Triumph of Divine Wisdom, 1629-1631. Creator: Sacchi, Andrea (1599-1661)
The Triumph of Divine Wisdom, 1629-1631. Found in the Collection of Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica, Rome

Background imageSacchi Collection: The Drunkenness Of Noah

The Drunkenness Of Noah. Private Collection

Background imageSacchi Collection: Daedalus and Icarus, c. 1645. Artist: Sacchi, Andrea (1599-1661)

Daedalus and Icarus, c. 1645. Artist: Sacchi, Andrea (1599-1661)
Daedalus and Icarus, c. 1645. Found in the collection of the Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa

Background imageSacchi Collection: Bartolomeo Platina, Originally Named Sacchi, 1421 To 1481. Italian Renaissance Writer

Bartolomeo Platina, Originally Named Sacchi, 1421 To 1481. Italian Renaissance Writer. From Crabbes Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageSacchi Collection: Andrea Sacchi 1599-1661 Italian Painter From 75 Portraits Of Celebrated Painters From Authentic

Andrea Sacchi 1599-1661 Italian Painter From 75 Portraits Of Celebrated Painters From Authentic Originals Etched By James Girtin Published London 1817

Background imageSacchi Collection: Giuseppe Sacchi

Giuseppe Sacchi
GIUSEPPE SACCHI young Italian man somehow involved in the trial of queen Caroline. Date: 1804 - 189

Background imageSacchi Collection: Andrea Sacchi

Andrea Sacchi
ANDREA SACCHI Italian artist Date: 1600 - 1661

Background imageSacchi Collection: Saint Sebastian Clubbed Death 1602-49 Red chalk

Saint Sebastian Clubbed Death 1602-49 Red chalk
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Background imageSacchi Collection: Andrea Sacchi (Italian, 1599 - 1661), A Sacrifice to Pan, early 1630s, pen and brown ink

Andrea Sacchi (Italian, 1599 - 1661), A Sacrifice to Pan, early 1630s, pen and brown ink and wash over red chalk on laid paper; laid down

Background imageSacchi Collection: Christs Command to St. Peter, Feed My Sheep! ( Pasce Oves Mea

Christs Command to St. Peter, Feed My Sheep! ( Pasce Oves Mea
Christs Command to St. Peter, " Feed My Sheep!" (" Pasce Oves Mea" ); Andrea Sacchi, Italian, 1599 - 1661; about 1628; Red chalk and red wash; 25.4 x 17.9 cm (10 x 7 1/16 in.)

Background imageSacchi Collection: Sacchi / Platina / De Bry

Sacchi / Platina / De Bry
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona Date: 1421 - 1481

Background imageSacchi Collection: Sacchi / Platina / Anon Eng

Sacchi / Platina / Anon Eng
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona Date: 1421 - 1481

Background imageSacchi Collection: Sacchi / Platina / Larmessin

Sacchi / Platina / Larmessin
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona


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"Sacchi: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Sacchi, where art and spirituality intertwine to create captivating masterpieces. From the poignant depiction of Christ on the cross, his sacrifice resonates with viewers as they witness the Three Marys mourning by John's side. Giuseppe Sacchi's brushstrokes bring forth a profound sense of grief and devotion. In another scene, we see Christ fallen under the weight of the cross, two men rushing to assist him. The vulnerability captured in this moment reminds us of our own human frailty and the need for compassion. Saint Louis of France is received into heaven by Christ himself, accompanied by two angels offering him solace. This celestial encounter embodies divine grace and eternal peace. The angel appearing to Hagar in the wilderness portrays a powerful image as she folds her hands in prayerful surrender. Sacchi captures both her desperation and hopefulness amidst adversity. Moving away from religious themes, Sacchi showcases his versatility with works such as "Crowned by Apollo. " Here we witness Marcantonio Pasqualini being honored by Apollo himself—an ode to artistic excellence celebrated within society. Sacchi's "The Triumph of Divine Wisdom" transports us into a realm where knowledge reigns supreme. Through intricate details and symbolism, he invites us to contemplate wisdom's triumph over ignorance. "The Drunkenness Of Noah" presents a biblical tale infused with humanity's flaws—a reminder that even great figures can succumb to temptation. Sacchi explores moral complexity through vivid storytelling. Daedalus and Icarus take flight in one of Sacchi's later works—a cautionary tale about ambition reaching its limits. The artist skillfully captures both wonderment and tragedy within this mythological narrative. Beyond his own name lies Bartolomeo Platina—originally named Sacchi—the Italian Renaissance writer whose contributions shaped history itself. His legacy lives on through Crabbes Historical Dictionary, reminding us of the power of words.