Taddeo Gaddi
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Taddeo Gaddi (c. 1300 – 1366) was a mediaeval Italian painter and architect. As a painter, he created altar-pieces and murals and is primarily noted as a pupil and follower of Giotto. As an architect, he is credited with the design of the Ponte Vecchio.
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