1420s in Art - Works

Works

  • 1423: Gentile, Adoration of the Magi

  • 1424: Masaccio, Virgin and Child with St. Anne

  • 1425: Masaccio, Portrait of a Young Man

  • 1426: Masaccio, Crucifixion

  • 1426: Masaccio, The Madonna and Child

  • 1428: Masaccio, The Holy Trinity

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