Taddeo Gaddi
The painter Taddeo Gaddi, who lived between about 1300 and 1366, was a pupil of Giotto and is the most typical representative of the great masters Florentine school. His most important works include the The Sufferings of Job in the Camposanto of Pisa (1342), the polyptych in San Giovanni Fuorcivitas in Pistoia (1353), and a Madonna and Child on display in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence (1355).