Taddeo Gaddi

Taddeo Gaddi (c.1300-1366) was an Italian painter, active during the early Renaissance. He was an assistant to the painter Giotto and the father of the painters Giovanni Gaddi, Agnolo Gaddi and Niccol Gaddi; his fourth son, Zanobi, does not appear to have been an artist. His work includes frescoes in the Baroncelli Chapel at Santa Croce in Florence (1328-38) as well as: Giorgio Vasari included a biography of Taddeo Gaddi in his Lives. Gaddi, Taddeo

 

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