Giovanni di Corraduccio

Giovanni di Corraduccio, also called Giovanni Mazaforte, (active circa 1404–1437) was an Italian painter of the Gothic style, active mainly in Umbria and Marche.

Based on documents, he is thought to have worked in Assisi and Spoleto, but only a few deteriorated frescoes (1415–16) in the Chapel of Santa Croce in San Venanzio, the Duomo of Fabriano remain as his documented work.

[1] Also frescoes in Santa Maria di Pietrarossa of Trevi have been attributed to him.

He is said to have been influenced by Ottaviano Nelli and Lorenzo Salimbeni,[2] who were also active in Palazzo Trinci.

Pietro di Giovanni Mazzaforte, his son, was also a painter.

Madonna and saints, Macerata museum