He was active in San Gimignano, and primarily painted religious-themed works for church commissions.
There are a lot of similarities between his style and that of the painter Pier Francesco Fiorentino, therefore attributions have been difficult in many cases.
Virgin and Child with a Goldfinch and the Infant Saint John, which has been attributed to both Fiorentino and Zuccheri, currently resides at the Courtauld Gallery.
[1] He has been proposed as the Master of the Castello Nativity.
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