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Agnolo Gaddi (born c. 1350, active 1369-1396, died 1396) was an Italian painter. He was the son of the painter Taddeo Gaddi.
His work includes frescoes in the choir of Santa Croce in Florence as well as:
- Madonna Enthroned with Saints and Angels (1380/1390), tempera on panel. Triptych, possibly commissioned for a Cistercian monastery.
- The Coronation of the Virgin (c.1380-90), tempera on wood. This painting is probably the central panel of an altarpiece, possibly from the church of San Giovanni de' Fieri near Pisa.
- Madonna of Humility with Angels (mid 1390s), tempera on panel
- Crucifixion (no date), tempera on wood. Part of a polyptych.
Giorgio Vasari included a biography of Agnolo Gaddi in his Lives.
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