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Jacopo Zucchi
(c. 1541- c. 1590) was a Florentine painter of the Mannerist style, active in Florence and Rome. His training began in the studio of Giorgio Vasari, and he participated in decoration of the Studiolo and the Salone dei Cinquecento in the Palazzo Vecchio. Moving to Rome in the early 1570s, he worked for the Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici in his Palazzo Firenze (1574). He also helped decorate, along with his brother, the apse and dome of Santo Spirito in Sassia with a fresco of the Pentecost. He painted the grand salon of the former Rucellai (now Ruspoli) palace in Rome with mythologic genealogies. Two canvases, representing the Ascension and Resurrection, are housed in the church of San Lorenzo Martire in San Lorenzo Nuovo (Italy).

 

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Jacopo Zucchi The Assembly of the Gods oil painting

Painting ID::  71234

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Jacopo Zucchi
The Assembly of the Gods
Oil on copper 31 x 22 cm (12.2 x 8.66 in)
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Zucchi Golden Garden oil painting

Painting ID::  86317

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Jacopo Zucchi
Golden Garden
Date 1575(1575) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Zucchi Amor and Psyche oil painting

Painting ID::  92458

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Jacopo Zucchi
Amor and Psyche
Date 1589 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 173 X 130 cm TTD
   
   
     

 

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Jacopo Zucchi
(c. 1541- c. 1590) was a Florentine painter of the Mannerist style, active in Florence and Rome. His training began in the studio of Giorgio Vasari, and he participated in decoration of the Studiolo and the Salone dei Cinquecento in the Palazzo Vecchio. Moving to Rome in the early 1570s, he worked for the Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici in his Palazzo Firenze (1574). He also helped decorate, along with his brother, the apse and dome of Santo Spirito in Sassia with a fresco of the Pentecost. He painted the grand salon of the former Rucellai (now Ruspoli) palace in Rome with mythologic genealogies. Two canvases, representing the Ascension and Resurrection, are housed in the church of San Lorenzo Martire in San Lorenzo Nuovo (Italy).