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1250s in art

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The decade of the 1250s in art involved some significant events.

Works

Image:Duccio Maestà.jpg|Duccio Maestà with Twenty Angels and Nineteen Saints

  • c.1250: The doorway from Moutiers-Saint-Jean is carved
  • 1250: The illuminated manuscript Morgan Bible is completed
  • 1251: Kei school sculptor produces Tamayori-bime statue in Yoshino Mikumari Shrine
  • 1251–1254: Tankei sculpts a Thousand-armed Kannon at Sanjūsangen-dō

Births

  • 1250: Giovanni Pisano, Italian sculptor, painter and architect (died 1315)
  • 1254
    • Ren Renfa, Chinese painter of horses, people, flowers and birds (died 1327)
    • Zhao Mengfu, Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty (died 1322)
  • c.1255
    • Duccio, Italian artist, influential in his time (died 1318/19)
    • Filippo Rusuti, Italian painter and mosaicist (died 1325)
  • 1259: Pietro Cavallini, Italian painter and mosaic designer working during the late Middle Ages (died c.1330)

Deaths

  • 1256: Tankei, Japanese sculptor of the Kei school (born 1173)
  • circa 1258: Giunta Pisano, Italian painter (born 1180)

References

References

  1. Sheng, Hung. "Zhao Mengfu, Autumn Colors on the Que and Hua Mountains".
  2. "Japanese Sculpture - Kei School of Sculptors".
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