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

Coronation of the Virgin, with the Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
Federico Zuccaro Italian, c.1542-1609

Angel Holding a Trumpet
Federico Zuccaro (?) Italian, 1540/41-1609

Adoration of the Magi
Follower of Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Submission of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to Pope Alexander III
Hieronymus Hau (German, born 1679) after Federico Zuccaro (Italian, 1540/41-1609)

Kneeling Angel
Attributed to Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Nude Warriors
Circle of Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/42-1609

A Pope Receiving a Dignitary in a Public Place (recto) Caricatures of Heads (verso)
Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Saint Catherine in Prison Converting the Empress Faustina to Christianity, Flanked by Saints Saturnius and Simon
Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41–1609

Saint Jerome
Attributed to Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Female Saint before a Ruler
Circle of Taddeo or Federico Zuccaro Italian

Group of Blessed Souls: Study for the Last Judgment
Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Pope Pius II
Attributed to Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Saint Augustine
Attributed to Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Seated Angel
After Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/42-1609

Woman Kneeling Before a Ruler
Federico Zuccaro, circle of Italian, c.1542-1609

Ascanio Sforza
Circle of Federico Zuccaro Italian, c. 1542-1609

Recumbent Deer
Federico Zuccaro Italian, c. 1542-1609

Bessarion
Attributed to Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Pope Blessing Two Women in the Presence of Satyr and Assembled Women with Castel Sant Angelo in the Background
After Federico Zuccaro Italian, c. 1542-1609

Assumption of the Virgin
Federico Zuccaro (Italian, 1540/41–1609) after Antonio da Correggio (Italian, c. 1489-1534)