Girolamo Macchietti

Girolamo Macchietti, Pala Lioni, Florence, Villa Lioni
Girolamo Macchietti, preparatory drawing, Pala Lioni, Florence, Gabinetto Disegni, Uffizi Museum
Girolamo Macchietti, Pozzuoli baths, Florence, Palazzo Vecchio, Francesco I's Studiolo

Girolamo Macchietti (c. 1535/1541-1592) was an Italian painter active in Florence, working in a Mannerist style.

Biography

He was a pupil of Michele di Ridolfo. During 1556-62, worked as an assistant to Giorgio Vasari in the decoration of the Palazzo Vecchio, where he worked with Mirabello Cavalori. He participated in the Vasari-directed decoration of the Studiolo of Francesco I with two canvases, one relating a Jason and Medea (1570) and the other a Baths of Pozzuoli (1572). He also painted an altarpiece on the Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence for Santa Maria Novella. In 1577, he completed a Gloria di San Lorenzo for Empoli Cathedral. He traveled to Rome and spent two years in Spain (1587–1589). No works are recorded from these travels.

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