Giovanni Gaddi (after 1333–1383) was an Italian painter.
Giorgio Vasari wrote that Gaddi was a painter in his own right.
He painted frescoes in Santo Spirito and was called to work in the Vatican under Urban V between 1367 and 1370.
Some have identified him as the Master of the Madonna della Misericordia [it] at the Accademia, Venice.
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