Taddeo Zuccari
Taddeo Zuccari was an Italian painter and draftsman born in 1529 in Sant'Angelo in Vado. He is known for his contributions to the Mannerist style, characterized by elongated forms and complex compositions. Zuccari worked on various frescoes and altarpieces, showcasing his skill in capturing dramatic expressions and intricate details.
He studied under Michelangelo and later became a prominent figure in the art scene of Rome. Zuccari's works can be found in several important locations, including the Palazzo Barberini and the Vatican. He passed away in 1566, leaving a lasting impact on the development of Italian art.