Bernardino Jacopi Butinone (1435 or 1436 – c. 1507 or 1510)
• Was an Italian painter of the Renaissance.
• He was active mainly around Milan.
• Born in Treviglio, Lombardy, he was the son of Jacopo da Treviglio, and also known as Bernardo da Treviglio.
• A pupil of Vincenzo Foppa, he was tutor of Bramantino and collaborated with Bernardo Zenale.
• Butinone's most appealing works are a series of small panels he painted depicting the life of Christ, which are now dispersed in various collections.
• These include the Adoration of the Shepherds (National Gallery, London), Adoration of the Magi (Brooklyn Museum of Art), Massacre of the Innocents (Detroit Institute of Arts), Flight into Egypt and Deposition (Art Institute of Chicago), Christ among the Doctors (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh), and Supper at Bethany (Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin).
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