Taddeo Landini (c. 1561 – March 13, 1596) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Mannerist period, active mainly in his native Florence and after 1580, in Rome.
[1] In Florence, in the early 1580s, he sculpted a copy of Michelangelo's Risen Christ for the church of Santo Spirito.
He was also called to sculpt the statue of Winter, a man shivering, on the Ponte Santa Trinita over the river Arno.
Moving to Rome, he completed the relief of Christ washing the Feet of the Disciples and a triton for the fountains in Piazza Navona.
He also completed a large, no longer extant, gilt-bronze seated statue of Pope Sixtus V in the Campidoglio.