Born near Bologna, Zoppo was probably a pupil of Tura
and later, at the age of twenty-one, he became the adopted son of and
assistant to Squarcione in Padua. Zoppo was also active in Venice (1455,
1468-73) and executed further works in Bologna, including a triptych
for the Collegio di Spagna. Influenced by Mantegna and by Jacopo and
Giovanni Bellini, Zoppo produced paintings in a distinctively harsh
and precise style and an album of drawings formerly attributed to Mantegna
(British Museum, London).
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