Pietro Paolo Bonzi (c. 1576–1636), also known as il Gobbo dei Carracci (hunchback of the Carracci) or il Gobbo dei Frutti (of fruits), was an Italian painter, best known for his landscapes and still-lifes.
A cartoon of the painter shows his highly deformed lordotic posture.
[1] He was born in Cortona, was part of the circle of Annibale Carracci and Domenichino, and trained under Giovanni Battista Viola in Rome.
There are only two still-life paintings known with his signature; he thus was one of the first Italian artists in Rome working in this style.
Other commissions cited by Baglione include his work in the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi.