Federico Zuccaro Self-portrait c. 1595 Morgan Library |
Work gathered here from the hand of the younger of the two Zuccari, Federico (1540-1609) who lived to be both older and more successful than elder brother Taddeo.
Federico Zuccaro Figure study c. 1564 Morgan Library |
Federico Zuccaro St. Mennas c. 1563-65 Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Alençon |
Federico Zuccaro Virgin & Child 16th century Metropolitan Museum |
Federico Zuccaro study after Michelangelo's Last Judgment c. 1580 Morgan Library |
Federico Zuccaro study after Luca Signorelli 16th century Rijskmuseum |
Federico Zuccaro Monks' Drapery 16th century Rijksmuseum |
Federico Zuccaro The Brazen Serpent 1560s formerly in the collection of Charles I of England Victoria & Albert Museum |
Federico Zuccaro Boy with Flute 16th century Rijskmuseum |
Federico Zuccaro Ascension c. 1566 Museo Diocesano, Cortona |
Federico Zuccaro Pieta with Angels 1560s Galleria Borghese, Rome |
Federico Zuccaro Cupid & Pan c. 1600 Getty |
Federico Zuccaro Trompe l'oeil murals 16th century Villa d'Este, Tivoli |
Federico Zuccaro Scenes from the Life of the Artist's Family 1579 Palazzo Zuccari, Rome |
In old age, Federico established an art academy in the family palazzo on Campo Marzio in Rome (located near the top of the Spanish Steps and now an elegant small hotel, as seen below).
Palazzo Zuccari Campo Marzio, Rome |