Giovan Giacomo Pandolfi (Pesaro 1567-after 1636) is one of the most emblematic painters of the Marchigian School, his style marked by both Federico Barocci and Federico Zuccari. Luigi Lanzi records him among the four "scolari" of the latter, and Carlo Cesare Malvasia praised his activity as draughtsman. Pandolfi's drawings, like those by Filippo Bellini, with whom he is sometimes confused, have been classified under the most diverse names. Philip Pouncey assembled a few sheets he assigned to the "Master of the Zuccaro drawing at Windsor", but did not succeed in identifying the artist. This essay presents many unpublished drawings by Pandolfi, some of which are here related to corresponding paintings, all of them in the Marches.
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