Vicino da Ferrara
Vicino da Ferrara (1432–1509) was an Italian painter of the 15th-16th century. He is suspected to be identical to Baldassare d'Este from Reggio Emilia, also known as Baldassare da Reggio.[1]

Saint-John in Crucifixion (detail), Ferrara, by Vicino da Ferrara (1469-1470).

Hem detail.
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- Portrait of Borso d'Este, attributed to Vicino da Ferrara. Pinacoteca of the Sforza Castle in Milan, Italy.
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