Antonio della Corna

Antonio della Corna, who lived in the 15th and 16th centuries, was one of the artists called by Lodovico Sforza to decorate the Porta Giovia Palace at Milan in 1490.

Some assign his birthplace to either Cremona or Soncino, and state Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini as his influences.

There are no works by Corna in Cremona or Soncino.

[1] The Bignami Collection, near Cassal Maggiore, contains a picture representing a murder taken from the Legend of St. Julian, signed by Antonio in 1478.

This article about an Italian painter born in the 15th century is a stub.

Last Supper , fresco attributed to della Corna, in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan