In the 1450s or 1460 he moved to
Ferrara, where he was influenced by local painters such as
Bono da Ferrara and
Ercole de' Roberti. In 1472 he sailed from
Ostia to
Valencia, for Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, the future
Pope Alexander VI. He painted, in 1506, in conjunction with
Francesco Pagano, the doors of the high altar of the
cathedral of Valencia, with subjects from the
Life of the Virgin. His other works include a
Virgin of the Grace in the church of San Miguel at
Enguera (
province of Valencia), a
St. Michael in the Diocesan Museum of Valencia, the
Virgin of the Knight of Montesa in the
Museo del Prado of
Madrid and the
Holy Conversation in the
National Gallery, London. ==See also==