Taddeo’s work is defined by its 15th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Crucifixion
Taddeo di Bartolo (Italian, 1362/63–1422)

Saint Benedict Presenting his Rule to Benedictine and Cistercian Monks in a Historiated Initial "O" from a Choirbook
Italian (Siena) Martino di Bartolomeo (Italian, 1389-1434/5) 1394/95

Agony in the Garden
after Taddeo Zuccaro Italian, 1529-1566

Scenes from the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Bartolomeo di Giovanni (Italian, active c. 1465-1501)

Saint John the Baptist Entering the Wilderness
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Ecce Agnus Dei
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Sheet of Studies for the Blinding of Elymas, Sacrifice at Lystra, and a Holy Family
Taddeo Zuccaro Italian, 1529-1566

The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

The Adventures of Ulysses
Apollonio di Giovanni (Italian, 1415/17-1465)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist, Saint Cecilia, and Angels
Piero di Cosimo (Italian, 1461/62–1521)

The Dream of Saint Jerome
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Saint John the Baptist in Prison Visited by Two Disciples
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Salome Asking Herod for the Head of Saint John the Baptist
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

The Head of Saint John the Baptist Brought before Herod
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Three Figures Supporting a Man, Smaller Sketch of the Same, and Studies for the Blinding of Elymas
Taddeo Zuccaro Italian, 1529-1566

Saint Augustine's Vision of Saints Jerome and John the Baptist
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels
Sano di Pietro (Italian, 1405–1481)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Peter, Paul, John the Baptist, and Dominic and a Dominican Supplicant
Attributed to Ugolino di Nerio (Italian, active 1317–1339/49)

Standing Prophet with a Book and Scroll
Taddeo Zuccaro Italian, 1529-1566

Virgin and Child
Attributed to Giovanni di Fondulis (Italian, active 1468–91)