1420s in Art - Births

Births

  • 1429/1433: Antonio del Pollaiolo - painter (died 1498)
  • 1429: Mino da Fiesole - Italian sculptor from Poppi, Tuscany (died 1484)
  • 1429: Gentile Bellini - Italian painter (died 1507)
  • 1427: Alesso Baldovinetti - painter (died 1499)
  • 1427: Shen Zhou - Chinese painter in Ming Dynasty (died 1509)
  • 1427: Antonio Rossellino - Italian sculptor (died 1478/1481)
  • 1426: Maso Finiguerra - Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver (died 1464)
  • 1425: Simon Marmion - Netherlandish painter (died 1489)
  • 1425: Andrea Aleksi - Albanian architect, painter and sculptor (died 1505)
  • 1421: Benozzo Gozzoli - Italian Renaissance painter from Florence (died 1497)
  • 1421: Andrea del Castagno - Italian fresco painter from Florence (died 1457)
  • 1421: Lucas Moser - German Late-Gothic painter (died 1492)
  • 1421: Andreas Ritzos - Greek icons painter (died 1492)
  • 1420: Barthélemy d'Eyck - Early Netherlandish artist who worked in France as a painter and manuscript illuminator (died 1470)
  • 1420: Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti - Italian medalist (died 1467/1468)
  • 1420: Jean Fouquet - French painter, a master of both panel painting and manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the portrait miniature (died 1481)
  • 1420: Bartolomeo Caporali - Italian painter (died 1505)
  • 1420: Loyset Liédet - early Netherlandish miniaturist and illuminator (died 1479)
  • 1420: Nikolaus Gerhaert - Dutch sculptor (died 1473)
  • 1420: Master E. S. - German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker (died 1468)
  • 1420: Sesshū Tōyō - master of suibokuga (ink painting), and a Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest (died 1506)
  • 1420: Benedetto Bonfigli - Italian painter active around Umbria (died 1496)
  • 1420/1425: Fra Carnevale - Italian painter of the Quattrocento (died 1484)

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