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Domenico Mona
Domenico Mona (also called ''Moni'', ''Monna'', or ''Monio'') (1550–1602) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, born in Ferrara.
==Biography==
His biographer Cesare Cittadella (1782) describes a stormy early manhood, wherein Mona, born to a prestigious family, chose to become a cloistered monk at the Certosa of Ferrara. But a wish for more involvement in the world, and a romance, caused his departure the monastery. He initially contemplated studying philosophy, medicine, or law. He finally entered the studio of his godfather, the painter Giuseppe Mazzuoli, where he:
saw how through an excellent paintbrush, they represented the truth without deceit, they never arrived at too fantastic a metaphysics, or to an excessively vain and blind medicine, or a corrupt jurisprudence.〔''e vide come si rappresentava senza inganno il vero da u eccellente penello, ove non arrivava main una troppo fantastic metafisica, o una soverchiamente vana, e cieca medicina, od una corrota giurisprudenza.'' Cittadella, p. 186.〕

His work in Ferrara was prolific. He painted three large altarpieces for the church of San Francesco in Ferrara. Many works can be found in the church of Santa Maria in Vado. He painted for many other churches in Ferrara. However, his temper caused him to attack a visiting papal legate, and he had to flee to Bologna, then Modena and Parma, for safety.〔(Enciclopedia Treccani ), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 75 (2011) by Laura Orbicciani.〕
Among his disciples were Giacomo Bambini and Giulio Cromer.〔Cesare Cittadella, (''Catalogo istorico de' pittori e scultori ferraresi e delle opere loro''. ), Volume 1; published by Francesco Pomatelli in Ferrara, 1782, pp. 179-202.〕

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