Bonino da Campione (approximately 1325 - approximately 1397) was a prominent Italian sculptor in northern Italy between 1350 and 1390. Originally from Campione, there is little biographical information about him. His first known work is the monument to Bishop Lambertini in Brescia (1349). For the Visconti of Milan, he created funerary monuments, including that of Bernabò Visconti, an example of late Romanesque style. In Verona, he created the celebrated monument of Cansignorio della Scala (1374) in Santa Maria Antica. His workshop was responsible for numerous works.
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