San Pietro di Muralto Altarpiece

The work was not produced quickly, but on 28 October 1488 he signed a contract with Ronci's heir Mariano Meneconi by which he was given a year to paint it in return for 100 florins paid in instalments.

The work had already been moved to the church of San Francesco in Camerino by the start of the 16th century after its original home was turned into a fort by Cesare Borgia's occupying forces.

On 14 February 1822, while reordering its collection, that museum's curators transferred it to Antonio Fidenza, who put it on the art market.

It was sold by William Cunningham in London to Lord Dudley and later was acquired by the Gemäldegalerie in 1882.

[2] This was accompanied by a cornice of six small paintings, showing seven saints, all of which were removed before it was taken to the Pinacoteca di Brera.

Saint Bernard
Saint Clare and Saint Bernardino of Siena