Born in Cento, he first trained in his home town, and afterwards went to Padua to join Squarcione's workshop. In his work we see the influence of Mantegna, to whom his paintings have sometimes been attributed, as well as that of Giovanni Bellini and Vivarini, whose production he was able to see during his visits to Venice, in which city he died.
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