Francesco del Cossa was an Italian Renaissance painter of the School of Ferrara, who after 1470 worked in Bologna. Cossa is best known for his frescoes, especially his collaboration with Cosimo Tura on a cycle of the months in the Palazzo Schifanoia of the Este family, rulers of Ferrara. Otherwise, his paintings are mostly of religious subjects, with some portraits and drawings attributed to him. He also designed stained glass.
Allegory of April, fresco Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara
Detail showing The Three Graces
St. John of Patmos. Stained glass window in entrance of San Giovanni in Monte, Bologna, ca. 1480.
Detail
Cosmê Tura, also known as Il Cosmè or Cosimo Tura, was an Italian early-Renaissance painter and considered one of the founders of the School of Ferrara. He provided a great contribution to the Renaissance in Ferrara.
An Allegorical Figure (Calliope), c. 1460
Madonna Roverella (1470-1474), National Gallery, London
St. George and the Dragon, Ferrara Cathedral Organ Case, 1469
Madonna of the Zodiac, Gallerie dell'Accademia