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Bernardino da Asola

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Bernardino da Asola (c.1490–1540), was a 16th-century Italian painter.

Biography

He was born in Asola as the son of Giovanni da Asola or Giovanni da Brescia.[1] He worked with his father on Duomo of Asola, Lombardy in 1518 and in 1526 he and his father painted a set of organ shutters for the San Michele in Murano (now in Museo Correr).[1]

He died in Venice.

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