born c. 1460, Ferrara, Duchy of
Ferrara [Italy]
died March 5, 1535, Mantua, Duchy of Mantua [Italy]
Painter of the school of Ferrara-Bologna, notable as one of the first
Ferrarese artists to adopt a soft, atmospheric style of painting.
Costa was trained at Ferrara, probably under Cosme Tura, who was the
first important native-born Ferrarese painter. From at least 1485 he
worked at Bologna in close connection with Francia, the major Bolognese
artist of the period, who led him to soften his style and eliminate his
native robustness. His best works are several altarpieces in the
churches of Bologna.
In 1506, soon after the expulsion of the ruling Bentivoglio family from
Bologna, he was summoned as court painter to Mantua to succeed Andrea
Mantegna. He had already painted (1504–06) one elaborate allegory for
the Marchesa of Mantua. He spent his last years in the service of the
Gonzagas, doing religious and historical pictures.
Portrait of a Woman
1500-06
Oil and tempera on canvas, 57 x 44 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
St Sebastian
1490-91
Tempera on wood, 55 x 49 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
St Cecily's Charity
1505-06
Fresco
S. Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna
Conversion of St Valerian
1505-06
Fresco
S. Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna
Vision of the Apocalypse
1490s
Fresco
S. Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna
The Triumph of Death
1490
Fresco
S. Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna
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