Camillo Procaccini

In the late 1580s he moved to Milan, where count Camillo Visconti Borromeo commissioned him the decoration of his villa in Lainate.

The organ shutters for the Cathedral of Milan were painted after 1590 by Camillo, Giuseppe Meda (died 1599), and Ambrogio Figino.

He painted the frescoes of the nave and the apse of the Cathedral of Piacenza in collaboration with Ludovico Carracci (1605–1609), and the vault and choir in San Barnaba of Milan.

He painted an altarpiece with the Annunciation for the Certosa di Pavia[1] and two canvases with Mary sister of Moses who rejoices after the passage of the Red Sea and Rebecca who quenches the thirst of Abraham's servant from the cycle of heroines of the Bible (1620-23) for the church of Santa Maria di Canepanova in Pavia.

At Santa Maria del Suffragio, Piacenza he painted Immaculate Conception with Saints Francis and Anthony.

Nativity by Camillo Procaccini