Ulisse Ciocchi
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Ulisse Ciocchi or Giocchi or Giuocchi (circa 1570 - 1631) was an Italian painter of the
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, active in
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. Little is known about his biography. He was born in Monte San Savino near
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. He painted in the convent of San Jacopo a Ripoli and Santo Spirito in Florence. A Ulisse Ciocchi painted the lunettes over the entrance to Santa Maria Novella, may have been Giovanni Maria Ciocchi's son.


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1570s births 1631 deaths Artists from Arezzo 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Painters from Florence Ulisse {{Italy-painter-17thC-stub