Sebeto da Verona explained

Sebeto da Verona is a late 14th-century Italian painter, active in both Verona and Padua. Little is known about his biography. The name Sebeto is first bandied by Giorgio Vasari in his Lives of the Painters, however some sources claim the name is derived from De Jebeto, a vulgarization of da Zevio. They claim that such a painter was a pupil of either Francesco Squarcione or Liberale da Verona.[1] [2]

Circa 1376, he painted a chapel of San Giorgio in Padua along with Jacopo d'Avanzi and Altichiero da Zevio. All three also painted in Verona in various palaces.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=VdYFAAAAQAAJ Storia della pittura italiana esposta coi monumenti
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=X703AQAAMAAJ The History of Painting in Italy, from the Period of the Revival
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=FMVZAAAAcAAJ Notizie de'professori del disegno da Cimabue in qua