Taddeo Zuccaro at the Entrance to Rome, Greeted by Servitude, Hardship, and Toil

Taddeo Zuccaro at the Entrance to Rome, Greeted by Servitude, Hardship, and Toil by Federico Zuccaro

Medium

Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, on tan laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

40.5 × 19.2 cm (16 × 7 9/16 in.)

Classification

ink with wash

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

82623

About the Artist

Federico Zuccaro

Federico Zuccari, born around 1540 or 1541 in Sant'Angelo in Vado near Urbino, emerged as one of the leading figures of late Mannerism, the younger brother of the acclaimed painter Taddeo Zuccari. The son of a modest painter, Ottaviano, he moved to Rome at age 11, where he studied under his elder brother Taddeo in his bustling workshop, assisting on major commissions and honing his skills in fresc...

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