1450s in art explained
The decade of the
1450s in art involved many significant events, especially in sculpture.
Events
Paintings
Sculpture
Births
- 1450: Matteo Lappoli, Italian painter (died 1504)
- 1450 Hieronymus Bosch, Dutch painter (died 1516)
- 1450: Ludovico Brea – Italian painter active primarily in Genoa (died 1523)
- 1450: Guidoccio Cozzarelli - Italian Renaissance painter and miniaturist (died 1517)
- 1450: Bartolomeo Montagna – Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice (died 1523)
- 1450: Antonio del Massaro - Italian Quattrocento painters (died 1516)
- 1450: Francesco Raibolini known as Francesco Francia, Bolognese painter and medalist (died 1517)
- 1450: Pedro Berruguete – Spanish painter (died 1504)
- 1450: Bartholomäus Zeitblom – German painter and the chief master of the school of Ulm (died 1519)
- 1450: Matteo de Fedeli - Italian Renaissance painter (died 1505)
- 1450/1460: Jan Joest – Dutch painter (died 1519)
- 1450: Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād – painter of Persian miniatures (died 1535)
- 1451: Cristoforo Moretti - painter of the quattrocento who worked in a late International Gothic style (died 1475)
- 1452: Pietro del Donzello – Italian painter (died 1509)
- 1452: Francesco dai Libri - Italian manuscript illuminator (died unknown)
- 1452: April 15 – Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance architect, anatomist, sculptor, engineer, inventor, geometer, scientist, mathematician, musician and painter (died 1519)[1]
- 1452: February 14 – Davide Ghirlandaio, Italian painter and mosaicist (died 1525)[2]
- 1452: Attavante degli Attavanti - Italian miniature painter (died 1525)
- 1453: Sultan Ali Mashhadi - Persian calligrapher and poet (died 1520)
- 1454: Pinturicchio – Italian painter of the Renaissance (died 1513)
- 1455: Ugo da Carpi – Italian painter and printmaker who worked in woodcut (died 1523)
- 1455: Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis – Italian Renaissance painter from Milan (died 1508)
- 1455: Adam Kraft – German sculptor and master builder of the late Gothic period (died 1509)
- 1455: Ippolito del Donzello - Italian Quattrocento painter (died unknown)[3]
- 1455: Jörg Syrlin the Younger - German sculptor (died 1521)
- 1455: Peter Vischer the Elder – German sculptor (died 1529)
- 1455: Francesco Bonsignori – Italian painter (died 1519)[4]
- 1455/1460: Bernardino Bergognone - Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school (died 1525)
- 1456: Bramantino (Bartolomeo Suardi) – Italian painter and architect (died 1530)
- 1457: Filippino Lippi, Tuscan painter (died 1504)[5]
- 1457: Pietro di Domenico - Italian Renaissance painter (died 1506)
- 1457/1459: Jean Bourdichon, French miniature painter and manuscript illuminator (died 1521)
- 1458: Pietro di Francesco degli Orioli – sculptor (died 1496)[6]
- 1458: Antonio Lombardo – Italian sculptor (died 1516)
- 1459: Lorenzo di Credi – Italian painter and sculptor (died 1537)
- 1459: Cima da Conegliano – Italian Renaissance painter (died 1517)
- 1459: Wu Wei – Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (died 1508)
- 1459/1460: Benedetto Buglioni – Italian sculptor in glazed terracotta (died 1521)
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Leonardo da Vinci Biography, Art, & Facts . Encyclopedia Britannica . 3 May 2019 . en.
- Book: Ira Moskowitz. Great Drawings of All Time: Italian, thirteenth through nineteenth century. 1976. Kodansha International. 978-0-87011-263-8. 139.
- Book: Joseph A. Crowe. Giovanni B. Cavalcaselle. “A” history of painting in North Italy. 1871. Murray. 104.
- Book: Austrian Information. 1983. Information Department of the Austrian Consulate General. 5–14.
- Book: Lucia Corrain. The Art of the Renaissance. 2008. The Oliver Press, Inc.. 978-1-934545-04-1. 17.
- Book: Keith Christiansen. Laurence B. Kanter. Carl Brandon Strehlke. Philippe De Montebello. Painting in Renaissance Sie. 1988. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 978-0-8109-1473-5. 335.