Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli

Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli
Decapitation of St. John the Baptist (c. 1620), Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa
Born(1573-07-29)July 29, 1573
Died1626(1626-00-00) (aged 52–53)
Other namesIl Morazzone
EducationVentura Salimbeni
Known forPainting
MovementMannerism
Baroque

Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli (commonly known as il Morazzone; 29 July 1573 – 1626) was an Italian painter and draughtsman who was active in Milan. He is mainly known for his altarpieces, but his outstanding achievements are large decorative frescoes for the Sacro Monte di Varese and the Sacro Monte di Varallo. With Giovanni Battista Crespi, Giulio Cesare Procaccini and Tanzio da Varallo, he was one of the principal Lombard painters of the early 17th century. Like many of his contemporaries, he was strongly affected by the piety and mysticism of the teaching of Charles Borromeo, yet his work is distinguished from theirs by a greater classicism, owing to his training in Rome.