Giovanni Battista Pacetti

Giovanni Battista Pacetti, nicknamed Lo Sguazzino (1593–1630[citation needed]) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native Città di Castello.

In 1609, the Jesuit order founded a college in Citta di Castello, and a few years later built the church of Gesu.

For the church he painted what was once the main altarpiece with Saint Anthony Abbot, Francis Xavier, and Ignatius Loyola.

For the parish church of San Bartolommeo, he painted an Apostle and a Madonna del Soccorso, as well as Saints Jerome and Stephen.

He painted a Virgin with Saints Donino and Alberto for the first chapel on the left of the church of Phillip Neri.

Adoration of the Trinity