Andrea Ferrucci

He was a first cousin once removed of the artist Francesco di Simone Ferrucci (1437–1493), under whom he studied.

[1] According to Vasari's Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Andrea Ferrucci was also a student of Michele Maini, also from Fiesole.

His half-length bust of Marsilio Ficino (illustration) adorns Santa Maria del Fiore, the Duomo of Florence.

The marble reliefs depict scenes from the life of St John the Baptist and are contained in panels inside a temple front-like niche.

Fiesole cathedral possesses a marble reredos from his hand, and the Bargello, Florence, has a Holy Family.

Andrea Ferrucci
Bust of Marsilio Ficino by Andrea Ferrucci, in the Duomo of Florence
Andrea di Pietro di marco Ferrucci, Italian, 1465–1526, Julius Caesar , Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saint Catherine of Alexandria , made for an architectural niche , c. 1515 ( Walters Art Museum )
Baptismal font, Pistoia Cathedral