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Bono da Ferrara or Bono Ferrarese (active 1441–1461) was an Italian painter of the early-Renaissance period.[1]

Saint Jerome in a Landscape, ca. 1440, now in the National Gallery
Saint Jerome in a Landscape, ca. 1440, now in the National Gallery

Biography


He seems to have been the pupil of both Pisano and Squarcione. He was employed by the Dukes of Ferrara to decorate their castles at Migliaro and Belfiore, in 1450 and 1452. He also painted a St. Christopher in the chapel of the Eremitani at Padua, and he is said to have assisted in the decorations of the Cathedral of Siena in 1461. The National Gallery possesses a St. Jerome in the Desert, by him, and in the Galleries of Dresden and Munich are also paintings assigned to this artist. His style partakes of that of his master Squarcione, and also of that of his fellow-pupil Mantegna. Of his birth or death no dates can be given.


References


  1. 1 artwork by or after Bono da Ferrara, Art UK: The National Gallery London painting of St Jerome in Landscape.

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[fr] Bono da Ferrara

Bono da Ferrara est un peintre italien du Quattrocento, qui a été actif à Ferrare entre 1442 et 1461. Il fut l'un des peintres de l'école de Ferrare.

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Bono da Ferrara (... – ...; fl. XV secolo) è stato un pittore italiano, attivo nella metà del XV secolo.



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