- Giacomo Zanguidi
Giacomo Zanguidi also called Bertoia or "Jacopo Zanguidi" or "Jacobo Bertoia", (1544 - 1574), was an Italian painter of a late-
Renaissance or Mannerist style that emerged inParma towards the end of the 16th century.He was strongly influenced by
Parmigianino .Born in Parma, he apparently studied in Bologna with Sabatini. His masterpiece is the "Sala del Bacio", in the
Palazzo del Giardino in Parma. He also helped decorate the "Sala di Orfeo" in the same palace. He was part of the team that decorated the walls of theOratorio del Gonfalone ("Entry into Jerusalem") in Rome. He was commissioned by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1572-1573 to paint galleries ("Sale del Giudizio", "della Penitenza", "dei Sogni", as well as the "Anticamera degli Angeli") of theVilla Farnese in Caprarola, where he replaced the role ofTaddeo Zuccari . He had earlier worked in Caprarola withFederico Zuccari in 1574, painting in the "Sala di Ercole".References
*cite book | first= Sydney J.| last= Freedberg| year=1993| title= Painting in Italy, 1500-1600| chapter= | editor= Pelican History of Art| others= | pages= pp. 580-583 |publisher=Penguin Books
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