Giulio Cesare Procaccini Works Online
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Original works by Giulio Cesare Procaccini available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide:
Art Institute of Chicago Virgin and Child with Angels
Dallas Museum of Art, Texas
Drawings from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia The Holy Family, ca.1610 The Holy Family with John the Baptist and Angel, 1620-25
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 3 works online by Procaccini
Kunsthistorisches Museum Databank, Vienna (in German) 
Louvre Museum Database, Paris
Louvre Museum Graphic Art Database, Paris (in French) 
Giulio Cesare Procaccini at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 
National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh
Giulio Cesare Procaccini at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. The Ecstasy of the Magdalen, 1616/20
Giulio Cesare Procaccini at the Prado Museum, Madrid Garland with the Virgin, the Christ Child and two Angels, ca.1620 (with Jan Brueghel the Elder)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia The Lowering of the Cross
Five College Museums Collections Database, Massachusetts
Harvard University Art Museums, Massachusetts
Museo Diocesano di Milan, Italy (in Italian)  Pietà
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra The betrayal of Christ, ca.1617
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Matyrdom of St Rufina and St Seconda, ca.1625
Palazzo Bianco, Genoa, Italy Use the "right" arrow to advance to Sala 8 in order to see Procaccini's St. John the Baptist in the Desert
Palazzo Rosso, Genoa, Italy (in Italian)  6 paintings online - Click the "right" arrow until you get to Sala 4. If the "zoom" version of the images does not come up, try this page instead.
Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Catalogue (in French)  Saint Sébastien secouru par les anges
State Museums of Florence Digital Archive, Italy
Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark), Copenhagen Click "English" at the top right to switch the default language, then click "Search"
The Albertina Graphic Art Databank, Vienna (in German) 
National Art Databases and Museum Inventories:
Art Fund for UK Museums Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist and Two Angels, 1610-15 The Annunciation
Joconde Database of French Museum Collections (in French) 
UK National Inventory of Continental European Paintings (NICE)
Art Market: (e.g. records of past sales at auction; sites providing examples of the artist's signature)
Artarchiv Sample Artist Symbols + Monograms Scroll down to monogram 826
Christie's Past Sale Archive NEW! (database goes as far back as 1991; images go about as far back as 1999)
Sotheby's Sold Lot Archive NEW! (database goes as far back as 1998; images where permitted by copyright go about as far back as 2001)
Pictures from Image Archives:
Giulio Cesare Procaccini in the Art Renewal Center
Giulio Cesare Procaccini at CGFA 
Giulio Cesare Procaccini in the Web Gallery of Art 
Wikimedia Commons Image Database 
World Visit Guide (formerly Insecula)
Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur (in German)  (a welcome screen is displayed for a couple of seconds before the search results appear)
Ciudad de la Pintura (in Spanish) 
State Hermitage Museum Unofficial Site
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Miscellaneous Sites:
Collection of the Banca Popolare di Sondrio, Italy (in Italian) 
Articles and Reference Sites:
Grove Dictionary of Art Online (excerpt) 
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum)  Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Oxford Dictionary of Art (eNotes) 
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