Crescenzio Gambarelli (active from 1591 to 1622) was an Italian painter of late-Mannerism or proto-Baroque, active mainly in Siena.[1]
He worked alongside Rutilio Manetti for some projects. He frescoed the ceilings for the Oratory of San Rocco.[2] He also painted for the Oratory of St Catherine of Siena, two canvases depicting: St Catherine offers her garments to Jesus appearing to her as a poor pilgrim and Jesus offers St Catherine a crucifix.[3] He painted a St Bernardino of Siena pleads before Pope Martin V for San Domenico, Siena.[4] He also painted an altarpiece for the church of San Martino, Siena.[5]