[1] Little is known about his biography, and he appears to be referred to by various authors under different names, such as Jacobello or Jacometto del Fiore by the abbot Luigi Lanzi.
He is best known for a large and colorful polyptych of the Virgin and Child with 14 Saints (1385), located at Santarcangelo di Romagna.
[4] It is housed in the Civic Museum in the Palazzo Cenci of Santarcangelo.
Some art critics suggest the influence of Lorenzo Veneziano.
Other sources point to him working for or alongside Giovanni da Bologna.