Taddeo Zuccaro

Italian, Sant'Angelo in Vado 1529–1566 Rome · 18 works on DiscoverArt

Works

Saint Paul Restoring Eutychus to Life
Saint Paul Restoring Eutychus to Life1529–66
Agony in the Garden
Agony in the Gardenc. 1600
Three Figures Supporting a Man, Smaller Sketch of the Same, and Studies for the Blinding of Elymas
Three Figures Supporting a Man, Smaller Sketch of the Same, and Studies for the Blinding of Elymasc. 1558
Sheet of Studies for the Blinding of Elymas, Sacrifice at Lystra, and a Holy Family
Sheet of Studies for the Blinding of Elymas, Sacrifice at Lystra, and a Holy Familyc. 1558
A Miracle of Saint Philip Benizzi: The Healing of a Demoniac Woman
A Miracle of Saint Philip Benizzi: The Healing of a Demoniac Womanc. 1557
Standing Nude Man (recto); Three Studies of Soldiers (verso)
Standing Nude Man (recto); Three Studies of Soldiers (verso)1550
Un Hebreo, from Christ Shown to the People (recto)
Un Hebreo, from Christ Shown to the People (recto)after 1556
Joseph and Potiphar's Wife
Joseph and Potiphar's Wifeca. 1550
Studies for a Circular Composition of Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing (recto); Studies for the Same Composition (verso)
Studies for a Circular Composition of Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing (recto); Studies for the Same Composition (verso)1529–66
The Martyrdom of Saint Paul
The Martyrdom of Saint Paulca. 1557–58
Standing Prophet with a Book and Scroll
Standing Prophet with a Book and Scroll1562/66
The Sea Battle in the Gulf of Morbihan
The Sea Battle in the Gulf of Morbihan16th century
Group of Six Reclining Nude Women (Nymphs Bathing) (recto); Sketch of a Leg (verso)
Group of Six Reclining Nude Women (Nymphs Bathing) (recto); Sketch of a Leg (verso)1529–66
Roman Triumph
Roman Triumph16th century
Standing Prophet in a Niche, Holding a Book
Standing Prophet in a Niche, Holding a Book1529–66
Study for Male Allegorical Figure
Study for Male Allegorical Figuren.d.
Standing Soldiers and Kneeling Figures
Standing Soldiers and Kneeling Figuresn.d.
Study for the Armistice between King Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V, fresco in the Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola
Study for the Armistice between King Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V, fresco in the Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola16th century

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