Bono da Ferrara

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.

His style partakes of that of his master Squarcione, and also of that of his fellow-pupil Mantegna.

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