Bonino da Campione
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Bonino da Campione was an Italian sculptor in the Gothic style, active between 1350 and 1390.
His name indicates that he was born in - or into a family originating in - Campione d'Italia, a Lombardy town in an enclave within Switzerland.[1] His works include:
- the tomb of bishop Balduino Lambertini (1349) in the Old Cathedral in Brescia
- a monument to Folchino de'Schizzi (1357) in Cremona Cathedral
- the tomb of Saint Homobonus (now lost)
- one of the tombs for the Visconti family in the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan
- an equestrian monument of Bernabò Visconti (1363), now in the Museum of Ancient Art at Castello Sforzesco, Milan
- the monument to Cansignorio della Scala (1374) at Santa Maria Antica, Verona.
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References
- ↑ Campionesi in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
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