Nicolò Corso (Nicolò di Lombarduccio da Pieve di Vico), documented (1469 - 1503),
• Was an Italian painter.
• Corso was active mainly in Liguria.
• The majority of his known pictures are located in the cloister and refectory of the monastery of the Olivetan Fathers at Quarto, near Genoa.
• He was the son of a certain Lombarduccio, a native of Corsica and was probably born in Liguria around 1446.
• The first documentary evidence on the artists dates to 15 September 1469 when a 'Nicola de Corsus Plebs Vici Corsice q. Lombarducii' enters in Genoa into a partnership with the painter and jewel-case maker Gaspare dell’Acqua from Pavia.
• The two artists collaborated on the decoration of cassone panels.
• He worked for many years at the Olivetan monastery of St Jerome located in Quarto, near Genoa.
• He worked there for the first time in 1489 and then continuously from 1491 to 1494.