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Overview of the events of the 1440s in art
The decade of the 1440s in art involved some significant events.
- 1440:
Jacopo de' Barbari –
Italian
painter and
printmaker (died
1516)
- 1440:
Agnolo degli Erri - Italian Gothic painter of the Italian Renaissance (died
1482)
- 1440:
Antonio Vivarini – Italian painter of the Vivarini family of painters (died
1480)
- 1440:
Adriano Fiorentino - Italian medallist and sculptor (died
1499)
- 1440:
Giovanni Dalmata –
Dalmatian sculptor (died
1514)
- 1440:
Andrea di Niccolò - Italian painter of the
Sienese School (died
1514)
- 1440:
Dionisius – head of the Moscow school of
icon painters (died
1502)
- 1440:
Rueland Frueauf the Elder - Austrian Late-Gothic painter (died
1507)
- 1440:
Cristoforo de Predis – Italian miniaturist and illuminator (died
1486)
- 1440:
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo –
Italian
painter of the
Umbrian school (died
1522)
- 1440:
Ludwig Schongauer –
German painter (d. ca.
1494)
- 1440:
Hugo van der Goes –
Flemish painter (died
1482)
- 1440:
Bartolomé Bermejo –
Spanish painter who adopted
Dutch painting techniques (died
1498)
- 1440: Fra
Girolamo Bonsignori – Italian monk and painter (died
1519)
- 1440:
Vittorio Crivelli – Italian painter (died
1501/1502)
- 1440:
Fernando Gallego –
Spanish painter brought up in an age of
gothic style (died
1507)
- 1440:
Rodrigo de Osona - Spanish Renaissance painter (died
1518)
- (born 1440–1445):
Colijn de Coter –
early Netherlandish painter who produced mainly
altarpieces (died
1522-1532)
- c.1440s:
Master I. A. M. of Zwolle, anonymous Dutch goldsmith and engraver (died
1504)
- c.1440s:
Gil de Siloé, Spanish Gothic sculptor of Flemish origin (died
1501)
- 1441:
Liberale da Verona – Italian painter of the Renaissance period active mainly in Verona (died
1526)
- 1441:
Ali-Shir Nava'i – Central Asian politician, mystic, linguist, painter, and poet (died
1501)
- 1442:
Benedetto da Maiano – sculptor (died
1497)
- 1442:
Jacopo da Sellaio –
Italian painter from the Florentine School (died
1493)
- 1442:
Domenico Morone – Italian painter from
Verona (died
1518)
- 1443:
Giuliano da Sangallo - Italian sculptor and architect (died
1518)
- 1443:
Piero del Pollaiuolo – painter (died
1496)
- 1443:
Baldassare Estense – Italian painter and medalist (died unknown)
- 1443:
Giovanni di Stefano, Italian bronze-caster, engineer, and sculptor (died
1506)
- 1445:
Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono - Italian architect and sculptor (died
1504)
- 1445:
Francesco Rosselli –
Italian miniature painter,
engraver of maps and
old master prints (died
1513)
- 1445:
Sandro Botticelli –
Italian
painter of the Florentine school during the Early
Renaissance (
Quattrocento) (died
1510)
- 1445:
Ambrogio Foppa – Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and die sinker (died
1527)
- 1445:
Guido Mazzoni – Italian sculptor and painter (died
1518)
- 1445:
Luca Signorelli –
Italian
Renaissance
painter,
draughtsman, especially in his use of
foreshortening (died
1523)
- 1445:
Israhel van Meckenem – German printmaker and goldsmith (died
1503)
- 1445/1450:
Veit Stoss – Engraver, painter, and
sculptor of the late
Gothic sculpture in Germany (died
1533)
- 1446:
Antonio del Rincón –
Spanish painter and artist (died
1500)
- 1446:
Biagio d'Antonio - Italian painter (died
1516)
- 1446:
Alvise Vivarini –
Italian
painter (died
1502)
- 1446/1450:
Pietro Perugino –
Italian painter of the Umbrian school during the
High Renaissance (died
1523)
- 1447:
Neroccio di Bartolomeo de' Landi –
Italian painter and sculptor (died
1500)
- 1447:
Bartolomeo degli Erri - Italian Gothic painter of the Italian Renaissance (died
1482)
- 1447:
Giovanni Antonio Amadeo – Italian early Renaissance sculptor[1], architect and engineer (died
1522)
- 1448:
Martin Schongauer –
German
engraver and
painter (died
1491)
- 1448:
Dieric Bouts the Younger - Belgian painter of the Early Netherlandish painting era (died
1491)
- 1449:
Lazzaro Bastiani –
Italian painter of the
Renaissance, active mainly in
Venice (died
1512)
- 1449:
Domenico Ghirlandaio – painter (died
1494)
- 1449:
Domenico Gagini –
Italian sculptor (died
1492)