Girolamo Macchietti. Girolamo Macchietti was an Italian painter active in Florence, working in a Mannerist style.
He was a pupil of Michele di Ridolfo. During the years 1556-1562, worked as an assistant to Giorgio Vasari in the decoration of the Palazzo Vecchio, where he worked with Mirabello Cavalori.
He participated in the Vasari-directed decoration of the Studiolo of Francesco I with two canvases, one relating a Jason and Medea and the other a Baths of Pozzuoli. He also painted an altarpiece on the Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence for Santa Maria Novella.
In 1577, he completed a Gloria di San Lorenzo for Empoli Cathedral. He traveled to Rome and spent two years in Spain.
No works are recorded from these travels.