Giovanni Giacomo Pandolfi (1567–1636) was an Italian painter, who was born and lived in Pesaro.
His best known work adorns the ceiling and the Oratory of the Nome di Dio, in Pesaro, which was realized from 1617 to 1619.
His style follows the Emilian mannerism, characterized by the sfumato of colors and well rounded human bodies.
Among his students were Simone Cantarini[2] and Domenico Peruzzini.
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