1460s in Art - Paintings

Paintings

  • 1455-1460: Francesco del Cossa – Polyhymnia (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin)
  • c.1455-1460: Giovanni Bellini
    • Presentation at the Temple (Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia, Venice)
    • Transfiguration of Christ (first version, Museo Correr, Venice)
  • c.1457-1460: Piero della Francesca – Madonna del Parto (Monterchi)
  • 1459-1461: Benozzo Gozzoli – Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem frescos in Magi Chapel, Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence
  • c.1459-1465: Giovanni Bellini – Agony in the Garden (National Gallery, London)
  • 1459-1466: Andrea Mantegna – Portrait of Carlo de' Medici
  • 1460s: Nuno Gonçalves (attributed) – Saint Vincent Panels (National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon)
  • c.1460s: Antonello da Messina – Salting Madonna
  • 1460: Andrea Mantegna – St. Bernardino of Siena between Two Angels (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
  • c.1460: Giovanni Bellini
    • Blessing Christ (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
    • The Blood of Christ (National Gallery, London)
    • Dead Christ in the Sepulchre (Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan)
    • Pietà (Dead Christ Supported by the Madonna and St. John) (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
    • Pietà (Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels) (Museo Correr, Venice)
  • c.1460: Dieric Bouts
    • Head of St. John the Baptist (National Museum, Warsaw)
    • The Lamentation of Christ (Musée du Louvre)
  • c.1460: Rogier van der Weyden
    • Crucifixion Diptych
    • Portrait of a Lady (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
    • Portrait of Antoine, 'Grand Bâtard' of Burgundy
    • Portrait of Francesco d'Este
    • Portrait of Charles the Bold
  • c.1460-1462: Piero della Francesca – Madonna della Misericordia (Sansepolcro)
  • c.1460-1463: Rogier van der Weyden – The Lamentation of Christ
  • c.1460-1464: Giovanni Bellini
    • Madonna with Child (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo)
    • Madonna with Child (Milan)
    • Madonna with Child (Museo Correr, Venice)
    • Madonna with Child ("Greek Madonna", Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
    • Madonna with Child Blessing (Accademia, Venice)
  • c.1460-1464: Rogier van der Weyden – Medici Madonna
  • c.1460-1470: Andrea Mantegna – Portrait of a Man (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
  • c.1461: Andrea Mantegna – Portrait of Francesco Gonzaga
  • 1462
    • Andrea Mantegna – Adoration of the Magi (Uffizi, Florence)
    • Benedetto Bembo – Torchiara Polyptych (Madonna and Child with Angels) (Sforza Castle Pinacoteca, Milan)
    • Dieric Bouts – Portrait of a Man (National Gallery, London)
  • c.1462-1464: Andrea Mantegna – Death of the Virgin
  • c.1462-1475: Jaume Huguet and Pau Vergós – The Consecration of Saint Augustine (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona)
  • 1463-1465: Piero della Francesca – The Resurrection
  • c.1464-1467: Dieric Bouts – The Last Supper (centre of altarpiece, St. Peter's Church, Leuven)
  • c.1464-1468: Giovanni Bellini – Polyptych of S. Vincenzo Ferreri (Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice)
  • c.1465
    • Dieric Bouts – Martyrdom of St Erasmus (St. Peter's Church, Leuven)
    • Filippo Lippi – Madonna and Child
  • c.1465-1467: Sandro Botticelli – Madonna and Child with an Angel (Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence)
  • c.1465-1470: Giovanni Bellini – Head of St. John the Baptist (Civic Museum, Pesaro)
  • c.1466-1469: Filippo Lippi – Madonna of Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
  • 1467: Shen Zhou – Lofty Mount Lu
  • c.1467: Sandro Botticelli
    • Madonna and Child (Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon)
    • Madonna della Loggia (Uffizi, Florence)
  • c.1467–1469: Andrea del Verrocchio – Madonna of the Milk
  • 1467–1470: Hans Memling
    • Annunciation (Groeningemuseum)
    • Portrait of Antoine, 'Grand Bâtard' of Burgundy (attributed)
  • c.1468-1469: Sandro Botticelli – Madonna and Child and Two Angels (Museo di Capodimonte, Naples)
  • 1468-1470: Dieric Bouts – Altarpiece of the Last Judgment for Leuven Town Hall (survives fragmentarily)
  • c.1469-1470
    • Sandro Botticelli – Madonna in Glory with Seraphim (Uffizi, Florence)
    • Petrus Christus – Portrait of a Young Woman (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin)

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