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Ferraù Fenzoni (1562 – 11 April 1645) was an Italian painter mainly active in Todi. He is also called Il Faenzone after his birthplace (Faenza). He apprenticed in Rome during the papacy of Gregory XIII and labored in numerous fresco cycles under pope Sixtus V such as the Loggia della Benedizioni in the Lateran Palace the frescoes on the walls and vaults of the Scala Santa of the adjacent Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and the decoration in the Sistine library.