The article discusses the work of two sculptors active in Milan, Italy during the fifteenth-century: Matteo Raverti and Jacopino da Tradate. More specifically, the author argues that a statue of "Saint Babila" made for the Cathedral in Milan should be attributed to Tradate, and not to Raverti, as previously accepted.
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