Jacopo da Verona
Jacopo da Verona (1355–1442/1443) was an Italian painter. As his name suggests, he was born in Verona. His works include the frescoes of the San Michele Oratory in Padua.
Little is known about Jacopo da Verona's life. The first mention of him is in a notarial deed dated 1833, which records an investiture of land in his favour. He is referred to as "magistrum Jacopum pictorem" (Master Jacopo the painter), and the document indicates he lived in the Contrada of Santa Cecilia in Verona. There are no certain records about his training as a painter.