BAROCCI or BAROCCIO, FEDERIGO (15 2 ), Italian painter, was born and died at Urbino. He studied under Battista Franco at Urbino, copied some works by Titian at Pesaro, and in 1548 went to Rome, where he came under the influence of Raphael. The greater part of his life was spent at Urbino, but he spent several periods in Rome. His best works are "The Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth" and the "Presentation in the Temple," painted for the Chiesa Nuova in Rome.