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1390s in art
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The decade of the 1390s in art involved some significant events.
Events
Works
tempera on wood, each section 47.5 cm × 29.2 cm. National Gallery, London
- 1391 (probable date): Royal Gold Cup produced in France
- 1394
- "Oratorio of St. Andrea" – series of paintings from the school of Giotto, San Crispolto church, Bettona
- Master Bertram of Minden paints a Crucifixion
- c. 1395–1399: "Wilton Diptych" painted by an unknown artist
Births
- 1399/1400: Rogier van der Weyden – one of the greatest of the school of Early Netherlandish painting (died 1464)
- 1399/1403: Giovanni di Paolo – Italian painter and illustrator of manuscripts (died 1482)
- 1398
- 1397
- 1396
- 1395
- 1393: Piero di Niccolo Lamberti – Italian sculptor (died 1451)
- 1392: Sassetta – Italian painter (died 1450)
- 1390: Gregorio di Cecco – Italian painter of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance (died unknown)
Deaths
- 1399
- 1396: Agnolo Gaddi – Italian painter (died 1350)
- 1393: Fang Congyi – Chinese painter during the Yuan dynasty (born 1302)
- 1392: Hermann von Münster – German master glassmaker (born 1330)
- 1391: Giusto de' Menabuoi – Italian painter of the early Renaissance (born 1320)
- 1390: Altichiero – Italian painter of the Gothic style (born 1330)
References
References
- "Michelozzo". [[Encyclopædia Britannica]].
- "Agnolo Gaddi". [[Encyclopædia Britannica]].
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