Taddeo Gaddi

Taddeo Gaddi

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Taddeo Gaddi (c. 1300-1366) was an Italian painter and architect, noted for his role in the early Renaissance in Florence. A student of Giotto, Gaddi is best known for his frescoes and altarpieces, which exemplify the transition from the Gothic to the Renaissance style. His work often features religious themes and is characterized by its narrative quality and use of vivid color. Gaddi's technique of preparing colored paper for drawing influenced later artists, including those of the High Renaissance.

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