Carracci was the son of Giovanni Antonio Carracci, in
Bologna, 1595. His father was a brother of
Agostino and
Annibale Carracci. Francesco was a youth of great talent and promise. He was taught by
Ludovico, cousin of Agostino, in the Academy of the Incamminati, but left the school to start one in opposition to his teacher, calling it the "True School of the Carracci". Like the other members of the Carracci family he
taught, engraved, and painted. His
Adoration in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Bologna, is not only his masterpiece but an excellent piece of vigorous painting. The "True School" was not a success, and, his students left him, Francesco went to
Rome and made another attempt to found an academy, only to fail again. He left a few engravings after the works of Lodovico and Annibale. He died in abject poverty in Rome, 1622. ==See also==