Martino da Verona, also Marco del Buono Giamberti, (died 1412) was an Italian painter.
He primarily painted religious-themed works for church commissions.
The painting Four Saints (1400) at the Chiesa dei Domenicani as well as Enunciation and Coronation of the Virgin to the left of the presbytery at the church of Santo Stefano, Verona[1] have been attributed to him.
Based on analysis of The Consecration of St Eligius which resides at the Ashmolean Museum, Martino appears to have been influenced by Altichiero, who favored complex settings and narrative detail.
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