Michele Pannonio

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Michele Pannonio, in Hungarian language Pannóniai Mihály, also known Michele Ongaro o Michele Dai Ungheria (born before 1415 – Ferrara, before 1464) was a Hungarian-Italian painter, active in Ferrara, Italy.[1]

Biography

He is documented as the painter of the Muse Thalia for the Studiolo di Belfiore, now present in the Museum of Fine Arts of Budapest. The Pinacoteca Nazionale di Ferrara has two works by Pannonio, a San Ludovico da Tolosa and a San Bernardino da Siena. Both were formerly in the chiesa di Spirito Santo of Ferrara.

References

  1. ^ Da Borso a Cesare d'Este: la scuola di Ferrara, 1450-1628 by Emanuele Mattaliano - 1985 page 73.