Bernardino India

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Bernardino India (1528 - 1590) is an Emilian painter of the late Renaissance, born and mainly active in Verona. He is said to have trained with Domenico Riccio. He collaborated with Michele Sanmicheli in the Canossa palace and Pellegrini chapel in San Bernardino of Verona. He collaborated with Felipe Brusasorci, Domenico's son in frescoes at Palazzo Fiorio Della Seta. He decorated Palladian villas such as Villa Pojana, Villa Foscari (known as La Malcontenta where Giovanni Battista Zelotti also worked), and the Palazzo Thiene in Vicenza. Orlando Flacco completed his most extensive work for the Sala Maggior di Consiglio in Verona.

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  • Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). in Pelican History of Art: Painting in Italy, 1500-1600, p. 564.