Bernardino Butinone (1435 or 1436 – c. 1507 or 1508) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly around Milan.
A pupil of Vincenzo Foppa, he was tutor of Bramantino and collaborated with Bernardo Zenale.
[1] From 1491 to 1493 they executed the vault of the Grifi Chapel in San Pietro in Gessate in Milan.
Butinone's most appealing works are a series of small panels he painted depicting the life of Christ, which are now dispersed in various collections.
He also frescoed the pilasters of Santa Maria delle Grazie of Milan.