
The Transfiguration
<p>The Gospel of Matthew in the Christian Bible relates how three disciples accompanied Jesus to a remote hill where they saw him flanked by the prophets Moses and Elijah, and his body transfigured by a heavenly light: “his face did shine as the sun,” in Matthew’s words. Here, Camillo Procaccini visualized the supernatural event by depicting Jesus as a cloud of small dots unbound by any outline. The features of his face are barely visible, since during the etching of the plate they were exposed to the acid for a short time, creating shallow grooves that picked up very little ink. The evanescent effect aptly presents Jesus as hovering between the bodily and the spiritual realms.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1585
- Dimensions
- 56.5 × 35.5 cm (22 1/4 × 14 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Camillo Procaccini
Artist

Painting
Camillo Procaccini was an Italian painter. He has been posthumously referred to as the Vasari of Lombardy, for his prolific Mannerist fresco decoration.
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The Annunciation
1616 · Red chalk
The Miracle of the Ticino River
1610 · Red chalk on beige laid paper
Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?)
1605 · Charcoal, brush and gray wash, highlighted with white gouache, on brown paper; ruled lines in pen and brown ink
Madonna and Child between Saint Peter apostle and Saint Anthony the Great
1604 · oil paint
The Drunkenness of Noah
1600 · oil paint
Nativity
1596
Record
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- Camillo Procaccini
- Year
- 1585
- Dimensions
- 56.5 × 35.5 cm (22 1/4 × 14 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1585-126047
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
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