Tommaso Gherardini (December 21, 1715 - 1797) was an Italian painter, mainly of Rococo fresco decorations.
He was born in Florence, where he was a pupil of Vincenzo Meucci.
He also traveled to Bologna and Venice to study at the respective academies.
He painted a hall of the Gallery of the Uffizi and also in the Imperial palace of Vienna[1]
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