Lattanzio Gambara (c. 1530 – 18 March 1574) was an Italian painter, active in Renaissance and Mannerist styles.
[1] Born in Brescia, Gambara initially apprenticed, aged fifteen, with Giulio Campi in Cremona.
Another fresco cycle on the History of the Apocalypse decorated the Loggia of Brescia, until it was destroyed by bombing in 1944.
He painted altarpieces, all but one of them now lost, for the abbey of Saint Benedict in Polirone, and also decorated Palazzo Mayo in Cadignano (Lama Mocogno, in collaboration with Giulio and Antonio Campi).
[2] In 1566, Gambara completed the fresco cycle in the parish church of S. Stefano in Vimercate, with Scenes from the life of the saint in the inferior part of the apse and God the Father, Christ, Virgin and angels in the half-dome.