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Saint Ossanus
Creator
Guglielmo GiraldiItalian Illuminator · 1445–1489
All works by this person →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.
More on Getty ULAN- Date
- about 1469
- Medium
- Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf, and ink
- Culture
- Italian
- Department
- Manuscripts
- Institution
- Getty Museum
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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