Ventura Mazza or Mazzi or Marzi or Mazi or Magi (circa 1560 - March 6, 1638) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance.
In the studio he both copied designs and worked as an agent for Barocci's large studio, assuring compliance with patron's wishes, delivering, or completing commissions sent outside of Umbria.
In 1604 Mazza restored the stucco model of the statue of Federico da Montefeltro by Girolamo Campagna (made using designs of Barocci) for the Ducal Palace of Urbino.
[2] Much of his commissions were based on designs of Barocci, including an Annunciation for the Cathedral of Cagli, or paintings by Francesco Maria II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino for the church in Loreto, of copies of the Madonna della Gatta.
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