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Overview of the events of the 1480s in art
The decade of the 1480s in art involved some significant events.
Sandro Botticelli ,
The Birth of Venus , 1486,
Uffizi ,
Florence
Giovanni Bellini , St. Francis in the Desert, c.1480,
Frick Collection ,
New York
1479-81:
Ercole de' Roberti –
Santa Maria in Porto Altarpiece
1480-90:
Sandro Botticelli –
The Map of Hell
1480
c.1480
1480-1482:
Sandro Botticelli –
Temptations of Christ (frescoes in
Sistine Chapel , Rome)
1480-1483:
Sandro Botticelli –
Madonna of the Book
c.1480-1484:
Fra Carnevale (or
Francesco di Giorgio Martini ) –
The Ideal City
c.1480-1485
c.1480-1486:
Sandro Botticelli –
Portrait of a Young Woman (Simonetta Vespucci?) (
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin )
1481:
Hans Memling – Christ Giving His Blessing
c.1481-1485:
Piero di Cosimo –
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Peter, John the Baptist, Dominic, and Nicholas of Bari (
Saint Louis Art Museum )
1482:
Sandro Botticelli –
Primavera
c.1482:
Hans Memling –
Annunciation (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
c.1482-1485:
Piero di Cosimo – Portraits of Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo (diptych)
c.1483
c.1483-1487 (unfinished) :
Leonardo da Vinci (probable) –
Portrait of a Musician
1484:
Hans Memling – St. Christopher and Saints
c.1485:
Hans Memling
c.1485-1488:
Sandro Botticelli –
The Judgement of Paris
c.1485-1490: Heinrich Lützelmann (probable painter, perhaps identical with "Master of the Drapery Studies") –
The Passion of Christ (series of 10 oils for
Sainte-Madeleine, Strasbourg )
1486:
Carlo Crivelli –
The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius
c.1486:
Sandro Botticelli –
The Birth of Venus
1487:
Hans Memling –
Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove (
Old St. John's Hospital ,
Bruges )
c.1487-1488:
Michelangelo –
The Torment of Saint Anthony
1489:
Sandro Botticelli
[[Cestello
Annunciation]]
1480:
Domenico Alfani –
Italian
painter (died
1553 )
1480:
Giovanni Francesco Caroto – Italian painter active in
Verona (died
1555/1558 )
1480:
Lorenzo Lotto –
Italian painter, draughtsman and illustrator (died
1556 )
1480:
Hans Leonhard Schäufelein –
German painter,
designer and
wood engraver (died
1540 )
1480:
Andrea di Aloigi - Italian painter (died
1521 )
1480:
Palma il Vecchio – Italian painter of the Venetian school (died
1528 )
1480:
Bartolomé Ordóñez - Spanish sculptor (died
1520 )
1480:
Hans Brüggemann - German sculptor (died
1521 )
1480:
Marcantonio Raimondi – Italian
engraver (died
1534 )
1480:
Hans Baldung – German
Renaissance artist as painter and
printmaker in
woodcut (died
1545 )
1480:
Jean Clouet –
miniaturist and painter working in France during the
Renaissance (died
1541 )
1480:
Nicola Filotesio – Italian painter, architect and sculptor (died
1547 )
1480:
Damià Forment - Spanish sculptor (died
1540 )
1480:
Joachim Patinir –
Flemish
Northern Renaissance
history and
landscape painter (died
1524 )
1480:
Nicola da Urbino - Italian
maiolica and
ceramicist (died
1540/1547 )
1480:
Albrecht Altdorfer – German painter, pioneer of
landscape in art (died
1538 )
1480:
Erhard Altdorfer - German Early Renaissance printmaker, painter, and architect (died
1561 )
1480:
Jerg Ratgeb – German painter (died
1526 )
1480:
Jan Rombouts the Elder - Flemish Renaissance painter, glass painter, draftsman, printmaker and glass designer (died
1535 )
1480:
Gerino da Pistoia - Italian painter and designer of the Renaissance (died
1529 )
1480:
Raimo Epifanio Tesauro – Italian
Renaissance painter specializing in
frescoes (died
1511 )
1480:
Jan Wellens de Cock - Flemish painter and draughtsman of the Northern Renaissance (died
1527 )
1480:
Hans Maler zu Schwaz - German painter and portraitist (died
1526/1529 )
c.1480:
Benedetto Montagna – Italian engraver and painter (died 1555/1558)
1480/1482:
Bernardino Luini – North
Italian
painter from
Leonardo's circle (died
1532 )
1480/1485:
Girolamo da Santa Croce - Italian Renaissance painter (died
1556 )
1480/1485:
Girolamo Savoldo –
Italian High Renaissance painter (died
1548 )
1480/1490:
Adriaen Isenbrandt –
Flemish
Northern Renaissance
painter (died
1551 )
1480/1490:
Joos van Cleve –
Netherlandish
painter (died
1540/1541 )
1480/1490:
Ortolano Ferrarese – Italian painter of the
Ferrara School (died
1525 )
1480/1490:
Conrad Meit – German-born sculptor (died 1550/51)
1481:
Hans Krafft the Elder , German medallist (died
1542 )
1481:
Baldassare Peruzzi –
Italian
architect and
painter (died
1536 )
1481:
Benedetto Montagna –
Italian
engraver (died
1555/1558 )
1481:
Benvenuto Tisi (il Garofalo) – Late-
Renaissance -
Mannerist
Italian
painter of the
School of Ferrara (died
1559 )
1482:
Richard Aertsz –
Dutch historical
painter (died
1577 )
1482:
Giulio Campagnola –
Italian
engraver and
painter , invented the
stipple technique in engraving (died
1515 )
1482:
Franciabigio –
Italian
painter of the Florentine
Renaissance (died
1525 )
1483:
Raphael –
Italian
painter and
architect of the
High Renaissance (died
1520 )
1483:
Chén Chún – Chinese artist specializing in "ink and wash" paintings (died
1544 )
1483:
Agostino Busti –
High Renaissance Italian
sculptor (died
1548 )
1483:
Il Pordenone –
Italian
painter of the
Venetian school, active during the
Renaissance (died
1539 )
1483:
Simon Bening –
miniature painter of the
Ghent-Bruges school (died
1561 )
1484:
Niklaus Manuel – Swiss dramaturg,
painter , graphic artist and politician (died
1530 )
1484:
Giacomo Raibolini , Italian painter (died
1557 )
1485:
Titian – leader of the 16th-century
Venetian school of the
Italian Renaissance (died
1576 )
1485:
Urs Graf – Swiss
Renaissance
painter and printmaker of woodcuts, etchings and engravings (d. c.
1529 )
1485:
Sebastiano del Piombo (byname of Sebastiano Luciani) –
Italian
Renaissance -
Mannerist painter, famous for his combination of the colors of the
Venetian school and the monumental forms of the
Roman school (died
1547 )
1485:
Jost de Negker , Dutch woodcut-maker, printer and publisher (died
1544 )
1485:
Francesco Vecellio – Venetian
painter of the early Renaissance, best known as the elder brother of the painter
Titian (died
1560 )
1485:
Jean Duvet –
French
Renaissance goldsmith and engraver (died
1562 )
1485:
Wolf Huber –
Austrian
painter ,
printmaker , and
architect , a leading member of the
Danube School (died
1553 )
1485:
Girolamo Romanino ,
Italian
painter (died
1566 )
1485:
Jean Juste –
Italian sculptor (died
1549 )
1485:
Agostino Marti - Italian painter from
Lucca (died
1537 )
1485:
Étienne Peson - French "primitive" painter (died
1551 )
1485:
Antonio Semini – Italian painter active in his native
Genoa (died
1547 )
1485:
Lambert Barnard - English Renaissance painter (died
1567 )
1486:
Paolo Moranda Cavazzola – Italian painter active mainly in his hometown of
Verona (died
1522 )
1486:
Domenico di Pace Beccafumi –
Italian
Renaissance -
Mannerist
painter (died
1551 )
1486:
Jacopo Sansovino –
Italian sculptor and architect, especially around the
Piazza San Marco in Venice (died
1570 )
1486:
Andrea del Sarto –
Italian
painter from
Florence (died
1531 )
1486:
Giacomo Francia –
Italian
engraver (died
1557 )
1486:
Francesco Torbido - Italian painter (died
1562 )
1487:
Francesco Xanto Avelli –
Italian
ceramicist (died
1542 )
1487:
Giulio Raibolini , Italian painter (died
1540 )
1487:
Andrea Sabbatini –
Italian
painter of the
Renaissance (died
1530 )
1487-1491:
Bernard van Orley –
Flemish
Northern Renaissance painter and
draughtsman (died
1541 )
1487:
Bonifazio Veronese - Italian Mannerist painter from Venice (died
1553 )
1488:
Alonso Berruguete –
Spanish painter,
sculptor and
architect (died
1561 )
1488:
Xie Shichen –
Chinese
landscape painter during the
Ming dynasty (d. unknown )
1488:
Girolamo della Robbia , Italian ceramicist (died
1566 )
1489:
Antonio da Correggio –
painter of the
Parma school of the
Italian
Renaissance (died
1534 )