1460s in Art - Deaths

Deaths

  • 1469: Filarete – Florentine Renaissance architect, sculptor and architectural theorist (born 1400)
  • 1469: Filippo Lippi – Italian painter of the Italian Quattrocento (15th century) school (born 1406)
  • 1468: Master E. S. - German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker (born 1420)
  • 1467/1468: Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti – Italian medalist (born 1420)
  • 1466: Donatello – early Renaissance Italian artist and sculptor from Florence (born 1386)
  • 1466: Enguerrand Quarton - French painter (born 1410)
  • 1465: Buono de' Buoni - Italian Quattrocento painter from Naples (born unknown)
  • 1464: Desiderio da Settignano – Italian sculptor active during the Renaissance (born 1430)
  • 1464: Maso Finiguerra - Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver (born 1426)
  • 1464: Rogier van der Weyden – Early Netherlandish painter (born 1399/1400)
  • 1463: Tenshō Shūbun – Japanese painter in the Muromachi period and a Zen Buddhist monk (born 1414)
  • 1462: Dai Jin – founder of the Zhe School of Ming dynasty painting (born 1388)
  • 1462: Hans von Tübingen – Austrian artist (born 1380)
  • 1461: Domenico Veneziano – Italian painter of the early Renaissance (born 1410)

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