1430s in art
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The decade of the 1430s in art involved some significant events.
Events
- 1430: Sometimes considered end of Medieval art period in Italy.
- 1430s: Start of European printmaking as the engraver known as the Master of the Playing Cards becomes active in south-western Germany and Switzerland.
- 1435: Leon Battista Alberti writes Della Pittura.
- 1438â1440: Donatello completes his series of sculptures for the Cathedral of Prato.
Works
- Masolino da Panicale, The Annunciation (1425â30)
- Jan van Eyck, Léal Souvenir (1432)
- Fra Angelico, Annunciation of Cortona (1432-4)
- Fra Angelico, The Annunciation (San Marco, Florence) (c.1437-1446)
- Jan van Eyck, Arnolfini portrait (1434)
- van der Weyden, The Annunciation (c.1435-1440)
Paintings
- 1425â1430: Masolino da Panicale â The Annunciation (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- 1428â1432: Jan van Eyck (attrib.) â Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (2 versions)
- c.1430
- Domenico di Bartolo â Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saint Peter and Saint Paul (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Jan van Eyck (attrib.) â Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon
- c.1430â1432
- Fra Angelico â The Annunciation (for Convent of San Domenico, Fiesole; now Museo del Prado, Madrid)
- Stefano di Giovanni â Madonna of the Snows Altarpiece (Uffizi, Florence)
- c.1430â1440: Jan van Eyck â Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
- 1432: Jan van Eyck
- 1432â1434: Fra Angelico â Annunciation of Cortona completed in Florence
- 1433:
- 1434: Jan van Eyck â Arnolfini portrait
- c.1434: Stefano di Giovanni
- Madonna of Humility with Saints (Triptych)
- San Domenico da Cortona Polyptych
- c.1434â1436: Jan van Eyck â The Annunciation (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- c.1434â1446: Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden â The Annunciation (Musée du Louvre)
- 1435â1438: Rogier van der Weyden â The Magdalen Reading
- c.1435â1440: Rogier van der Weyden (attrib.) â Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin
- 1435: Stefano di Giovanni â The Journey of the Magi (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
- c.1435
- Jan van Eyck â Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
- Konrad Witz â Heilspiegel Altarpiece and St. Christopher
- 1436
- 1437: Domenico di Bartolo â Virgin and Child (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
- c.1437
- Stefano di Giovanni â Polyptych of St. Anthony the Abbot (Cortona)
- Jan van Eyck â Lucca Madonna
- c.1437â1438: Fra Angelico â Perugia Altarpiece
- c.1437â1444: Stefano di Giovanni
- Ecstasy of Saint Francis (Villa i Tatti, Settignano)
- Saint Francis Receiving Stigmata (National Gallery, London)
- c.1437â1446: Fra Angelico â The Annunciation (San Marco, Florence)
- 1438: Domenico di Bartolo â Polyptych of Santa Giuliana (Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia)
- c.1438â1440: Jan van Eyck â Madonna in the Church
- 1439: Jan van Eyck â Portrait of Margareta van Eyck (Groeningemuseum)
Sculpture
- c.1425â1466: Donatello â David (bronze; Bargello, Florence)
- c. 1430 â Donatello â Dovizia (Mercato Vecchio lost)[1]
- 1431â1438: Luca della Robbia â Cantoria (carved singing loft, Florence Cathedral)
- c.1435: Lorenzo Ghiberti â Gates of Paradise (bronze panels; doors of Florence Baptistery)
- 1438: Donatello â St. John the Baptist (wood, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice) [2]
Births
- 1430: Michel Colombe â French sculptor (died 1513)
- 1430: Jean Colombe â French miniature painter and illuminator of manuscripts (died 1493)
- 1430: Desiderio da Settignano â Italian sculptor (died 1464)
- 1430: Vincenzo Foppa â Italian painter (died 1515)
- 1430: Matteo di Giovanni â Italian Renaissance artist from the Sienese School (died 1495)
- 1430: Francesco Laurana â Dalmatian-born sculptor and medallist (died 1502)
- 1430: Pier Antonio Mezzastris â Italian painter of the Umbrian school of painting (died 1506)
- 1430: Fra Diamante â Italian fresco painter (died 1498)
- 1430: Carlo Crivelli â Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility (died 1495)
- 1430: Antonello da Messina â Sicilian painter (died 1479)
- 1430: Hans Memling â Early Netherlandish painter (died 1494)
- 1430: Giovanni Bellini â Italian painter (died 1516)
- 1430: Simone Papa the Elder â Italian painter (died 1480)
- 1430: Cosimo Tura â Italian painter and one of the founders of the School of Ferrara (died 1495)
- 1430: Di Biagio Baldassarre del Firenze â Italian Renaissance painter of the Florentine School (died 1484)
- 1431: Shingei â Japanese painter and artist of the Muromachi period (died 1485)
- 1431: Andrea Mantegna â Italian Renaissance artist (died 1506)
- 1433: Felice Feliciano â Italian calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets and expert on Roman antiquity (died 1479)
- 1433: Marco Zoppo â Italian painter active mainly in Bologna (died 1498)
- 1434: KanÅ Masanobu â Japanese chief painter of the Ashikaga shogunate and founder of the KanÅ school of painting (died 1530)
- 1434: Tosa Mitsunobu â Japanese painter and founder of the Tosa school of painting (died 1525)
- 1434: Michael Wolgemut â German painter and printmaker (died 1519)
- 1435: Andrea del Verrocchio â influential Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter working at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence (died 1488)
- 1435: Pietro Lombardo â Italian sculptor and architect (died 1515)
- 1435: Michael Pacher â Austrian Tyrolean painter and sculptor (died 1498)
- 1435: Andrea della Robbia â Italian sculptor, especially in ceramics (died 1525)
- 1435: Bartolomeo Sanvito â Paduan calligrapher (died 1518)
- 1435: Nicolas Froment â French painter (died 1486)
- 1435: Bernt Notke â German painter and sculptor (died 1508/1509)
- 1435: Giovanni Santi â Italian painter, poet and father of Raphael (died 1494)
- 1435: Jan Polack â Polish-born German painter (died 1519)
- 1435/1440: Bertoldo di Giovanni â Italian sculptor (died 1491)
- 1436: Baccio Baldini â Italian engraver in Florence (died 1487)
- 1436: Benvenuto di Giovanni â Italian artist, manuscripts (died 1509/1517)
- 1436: Sheikh Hamdullah â Ottoman master of Islamic calligraphy (died 1520)
- 1436: Ni Duan â Imperial Chinese painter of people and landscapes (died 1505)
- 1437: Simone Ferrucci â Italian sculptor (died 1493)
- 1438: Melozzo da Forlì â Italian fresco painter and member of the Forlì painting school (died 1494)
- 1439: Cosimo Rosselli â Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active mainly in Florence (died 1507)
- 1439: Domenico Rosselli â Italian sculptor (died 1498)
- 1439: Francesco di Giorgio â Italian painter of the Sienese School, sculptor, architect, art theorist and military engineer (died 1502)
Deaths
- 1430: Andrei Rublev â the greatest medieval Russian painter of icons and frescos (born 1360â1370)
- 1430: Daniil Chyorny â Russian icon painter (born 1360)
- 1430: Madern Gerthener â German late Gothic stonemason, sculptor and architect (born 1360/1370)
- 1431: Li Zai â Chinese painter of landscapes and human figures during the Ming Dynasty (born unknown)
- 1435: Zhu Zhanji, Xuande Emperor â Emperor of China who was also a painter, especially of animals (born 1398)
- 1437: Pellegrino di Giovanni â Italian painter (born unknown)
- 1438: Jacopo della Quercia â Italian sculptor of the Italian Renaissance (born 1374)
- 1439: Jacobello del Fiore â Italian quattrocento painter (born 1370)