Collection: Bartolomeo Degli Erri

Bartolomeo degli Erri (1447–1482) was an Italian painter active in Modena during the second half of the 15th century. He worked within the Italian Gothic tradition, contributing to the early Renaissance Quattrocento movement in Modena alongside his brothers Bartolomeo Bonascia and Agnolo.

Degli Erri contributed to the large triptych of the Coronation of the Virgin (1462-1466) at the Galleria Estense, primarily attributed to his brother. He also produced a series of paintings depicting scenes from the lives of saints, likely originating from three dismembered altarpieces created between 1466 and 1474 for the church of San Domenico in Modena.