Saint Ossanus

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Saint Ossanus

Creator

Guglielmo Giraldi

Italian Illuminator · 1445–1489

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The son of a tailor, Guglielmo Giraldi was one of the favorite illuminators of Renaissance ruling families, including the Este of Ferrara and the Gonzaga of Mantua. Giraldi worked on a number of important commissions in Ferrara, including a set of choir books for the city's Carthusian monastery and the Bible of Borso d'Este, perhaps the most costly and lavish book in the history of Ferrarese art.

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Date
about 1469
Medium
Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf, and ink
Culture
Italian
Department
Manuscripts
Institution
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Represented as a young nobleman, Saint Ossanus inspired a local cult following around the town of Ozzano, east of Bologna. Although he holds a martyr's palm, he was never officially recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

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