1320s in art
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The decade of the 1320s in art involved some significant events.
Art

- 1320: Ãglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, Bergheim begun
- 1322â1326: Simone Martini completes fresco depicting Saint Clare of Assisi in Lower basilica of San Francesco, Assisi
- 1328: Giotto Baroncelli â Altarpiece Polyptych, Baroncelli Chapel, Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence
- 1329:
- Pietro Lorenzetti â Carmelite polyptych, and The Prophet Elisha
- Lorenzo Maitani â The Eagle: Symbol of St John sculpture
- Andrea Pisano commissioned to design bronze doors for the Florence Baptistery
Births
- 1325: Puccio Capanna â Italian painter of the first half of the 14th century, who lived and worked in Assisi
- 1325: Niccolò da Bologna â Italian manuscript illuminator (died 1403)
- 1324: Giottino â Italian painter from Florence (died 1369)
- 1322: Matteo Giovanetti â Italian religious-themed fresco painter (died 1368)
- 1320: Giusto de' Menabuoi â Italian painter of the early Renaissance (died 1391)
- 1320: Gennaro di Cola â Italian Trecento painter active mainly in Naples (died 1370)
Deaths
- 1328: Li Shixing â Chinese landscape painter during the Yuan Dynasty (born 1282)
- 1327: Ren Renfa â Chinese painter of horses, people, flowers and birds (born 1254)
- 1325: Filippo Rusuti â Italian painter and mosaicist (born 1255)
- 1322: Zhao Mengfu â Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty (born 1254)[1]
- 1320: Li Kan â Chinese painter during the Yuan Dynasty (born 1245)
- 1320: Filippo Tesauro â Italian painter active mainly in Naples (born 1260)