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The decade of the
1430s in art
involved some significant events.
Events
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]
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
.
1438–1440:
Donatello
completes his series of sculptures for the
Cathedral of Prato
.
Works
[
edit
]
Masolino da Panicale
,
The Annunciation
(1425–30)
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
[
edit
]
See also:
Category:1430s paintings
1425–1430:
Masolino da Panicale
–
The Annunciation
(
National Gallery of Art
,
Washington, D.C.
)
1428–1432:
Jan van Eyck
(attrib.) –
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
(2 versions)
c.1430
Domenico di Bartolo
–
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saint Peter and Saint Paul
(National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
Jan van Eyck
(attrib.) –
Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon
c.1430–1432
Fra Angelico
–
The Annunciation
(for
Convent of San Domenico, Fiesole
; now
Museo del Prado
,
Madrid
)
Stefano di Giovanni
–
Madonna of the Snows
Altarpiece (
Uffizi
,
Florence
)
c.1430–1440:
Jan van Eyck
–
Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych
(
Metropolitan Museum of Art
,
New York
)
1432:
Jan van Eyck
Ghent Altarpiece
Léal Souvenir
1432–1434:
Fra Angelico
–
Annunciation of Cortona
completed in
Florence
1433:
Domenico di Bartolo
–
Madonna of Humility
Rogier van der Weyden
(attrib.) –
Virgin and Child Enthroned
(
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
, Madrid)
Jan van Eyck
–
Portrait of a Man
(Self Portrait?)
1434:
Jan van Eyck
–
Arnolfini portrait
c.1434:
Stefano di Giovanni
Madonna of Humility with Saints
(
Triptych
)
San Domenico da Cortona Polyptych
c.1434–1436: Jan van Eyck –
The Annunciation
(National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
c.1434–1446: Workshop of
Rogier van der Weyden
–
The Annunciation
(
Musée du Louvre
)
1435–1438:
Rogier van der Weyden
–
The Magdalen Reading
c.1435–1440:
Rogier van der Weyden
(attrib.) –
Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin
1435:
Stefano di Giovanni
–
The Journey of the Magi
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
c.1435
Jan van Eyck
–
Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
Konrad Witz
– Heilspiegel Altarpiece and
St. Christopher
1436
Paolo Uccello
–
Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood
(
fresco
painting,
Florence Cathedral
)
Jan van Eyck
–
The Madonna with Canon van der Paele
(
Groeningemuseum
)
1437:
Domenico di Bartolo
–
Virgin and Child
(
Philadelphia Museum of Art
)
c.1437
Stefano di Giovanni
–
Polyptych
of St. Anthony the Abbot (
Cortona
)
Jan van Eyck
–
Lucca Madonna
c.1437–1438:
Fra Angelico
–
Perugia Altarpiece
c.1437–1444:
Stefano di Giovanni
Ecstasy of Saint Francis
(Villa i Tatti,
Settignano
)
Saint Francis Receiving Stigmata
(
National Gallery
, London)
c.1437–1446:
Fra Angelico
–
The Annunciation
(
San Marco, Florence
)
1438:
Domenico di Bartolo
– Polyptych of Santa Giuliana (
Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria
,
Perugia
)
c.1438–1440: Jan van Eyck –
Madonna in the Church
1439: Jan van Eyck –
Portrait of Margareta van Eyck
(Groeningemuseum)
Sculpture
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]
c.1425–1466:
Donatello
–
David
(bronze;
Bargello
,
Florence
)
c. 1430 – Donatello –
Dovizia
(Mercato Vecchio lost)
[
1
]
1431–1438:
Luca della Robbia
–
Cantoria
(carved singing loft, Florence Cathedral)
c.1435:
Lorenzo Ghiberti
–
Gates of Paradise
(bronze panels; doors of
Florence Baptistery
)
1438: Donatello –
St. John the Baptist
(wood,
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
,
Venice
)
[
2
]
Births
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]
1430:
Michel Colombe
– French sculptor (died
1513
)
1430:
Jean Colombe
– French miniature painter and illuminator of manuscripts (died
1493
)
1430:
Desiderio da Settignano
–
Italian
sculptor (died
1464
)
1430:
Vincenzo Foppa
– Italian painter (died
1515
)
1430:
Matteo di Giovanni
– Italian Renaissance artist from the
Sienese School
(died
1495
)
1430:
Francesco Laurana
–
Dalmatian
-born
sculptor
and
medallist
(died
1502
)
1430:
Pier Antonio Mezzastris
– Italian
painter
of the
Umbrian
school of painting (died
1506
)
1430:
Fra Diamante
– Italian
fresco
painter (died
1498
)
1430:
Carlo Crivelli
– Italian
Renaissance
painter of conservative
Late Gothic
decorative sensibility (died
1495
)
1430:
Antonello da Messina
–
Sicilian
painter (died
1479
)
1430:
Hans Memling
–
Early Netherlandish painter
(died
1494
)
1430:
Giovanni Bellini
– Italian painter (died
1516
)
1430:
Simone Papa the Elder
– Italian painter (died
1480
)
1430:
Cosimo Tura
– Italian painter and one of the founders of the
School of Ferrara
(died
1495
)
1430:
Di Biagio Baldassarre del Firenze
– Italian Renaissance painter of the
Florentine School
(died
1484
)
1431:
Shingei
–
Japanese
painter and artist of the
Muromachi period
(died
1485
)
1431:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Italian Renaissance
artist (died
1506
)
1433:
Felice Feliciano
– Italian
calligrapher
, composer of alchemical sonnets and expert on
Roman antiquity
(died
1479
)
1433:
Marco Zoppo
– Italian painter active mainly in Bologna (died
1498
)
1434:
Kanō Masanobu
– Japanese chief painter of the
Ashikaga shogunate
and founder of the
Kanō school
of painting (died
1530
)
1434:
Tosa Mitsunobu
– Japanese painter and founder of the
Tosa school
of painting (died
1525
)
1434:
Michael Wolgemut
–
German
painter and
printmaker
(died
1519
)
1435:
Andrea del Verrocchio
– influential Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter working at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence (died
1488
)
1435:
Pietro Lombardo
– Italian sculptor and
architect
(died
1515
)
1435:
Michael Pacher
–
Austrian
Tyrolean
painter and sculptor (died
1498
)
1435:
Andrea della Robbia
– Italian sculptor, especially in
ceramics
(died
1525
)
1435:
Bartolomeo Sanvito
– Paduan calligrapher (died
1518
)
1435:
Nicolas Froment
–
French
painter (died
1486
)
1435:
Bernt Notke
– German painter and sculptor (died
1508/1509
)
1435:
Giovanni Santi
– Italian
painter
,
poet
and father of
Raphael
(died
1494
)
1435:
Jan Polack
–
Polish
-born
German
painter (died
1519
)
1435/1440:
Bertoldo di Giovanni
– Italian sculptor (died
1491
)
1436:
Baccio Baldini
– Italian engraver in Florence (died
1487
)
1436:
Benvenuto di Giovanni
– Italian artist, manuscripts (died
1509/1517
)
1436:
Sheikh Hamdullah
–
Ottoman
master of
Islamic calligraphy
(died
1520
)
1436:
Ni Duan
– Imperial Chinese painter of people and landscapes (died
1505
)
1437:
Simone Ferrucci
– Italian sculptor (died
1493
)
1438:
Melozzo da Forlì
– Italian fresco painter and member of the
Forlì painting school
(died
1494
)
1439:
Cosimo Rosselli
– Italian painter of the
Quattrocento
, active mainly in
Florence
(died
1507
)
1439:
Domenico Rosselli
– Italian sculptor (died
1498
)
1439:
Francesco di Giorgio
– Italian painter of the
Sienese School
, sculptor,
architect
, art theorist and military engineer (died
1502
)
Deaths
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]
1430:
Andrei Rublev
– the greatest medieval
Russian
painter of
icons
and
frescos
(born
1360–1370
)
1430:
Daniil Chyorny
– Russian icon painter (born
1360
)
1430:
Madern Gerthener
– German late Gothic stonemason, sculptor and architect (born
1360/1370
)
1431:
Li Zai
–
Chinese
painter of
landscapes
and human figures during the
Ming Dynasty
(born
unknown
)
1435:
Zhu Zhanji, Xuande Emperor
–
Emperor of China
who was also a painter, especially of animals (born
1398
)
1437:
Pellegrino di Giovanni
– Italian painter (born
unknown
)
1438:
Jacopo della Quercia
–
Italian
sculptor of the Italian
Renaissance
(born
1374
)
1439:
Jacobello del Fiore
– Italian
quattrocento
painter (born
1370
)
References
[
edit
]
^
Wilk, Sarah Blake (1986).
"Donatello's "Dovizia" as an Image of Florentine Political Propaganda"
.
Artibus et Historiae
.
7
(14): 9–28.
doi
:
10.2307/1483222
.
JSTOR
1483222
.
^
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