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 362 Painting Squarcione was more a teacher than a painter; and only one picture by him, a group of a S. Jerome and other S< tints, at Padua, has been preserved. His fame rests principally on his having been the master of Mantegna. Marco Zoppo Fig. 130.— Judith with the head of Holofernes. From the drawing by Mantegna in the Uffizi. (14^5 — 1498), a native of Bologna, also aided in the development of Paduan art. .Andrea Mantegna (1431 — 1506) was the greatest painter of the north of Italy in the fifteenth century, and the first