Nicolò III even seems to have come …

Years: 1441 - 1441

Nicolò III even seems to have come close to obtaining the succession of an Estensi heir to the Milanese states, but he dies suddenly, perhaps poisoned, on December 26, 1441.

Whereas Nicolò III had raised the Estensi state to a high position in Italian politics in spite of its territorial and financial limits, his bastard son and chosen successor, Leonello d'Este, had been educated by the humanist Guarino Veronese, called to Ferrara by his father.

Venetian painter Jacopo Bellini, exposed first to the elaborate, colorful Venetian Gothic style and also assumed to have been in Florence briefly in the 1420s, has received many important commissions for religious works in Venice and in Padua.

His skill as a portraitist is recognized in 1441 when he wins the contest in competition with Pisanello to paint the portrait (now lost) of Leonello.

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