1470s in Art - Births

Births

  • 1470: Marco Bello – Italian painter, pupil of Giovanni Bellini (died 1523)
  • 1470: Ambrogio Bergognone – Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school (died 1523/1524)
  • 1470: Marco Basaiti - Venetian Greek painter and a rival of Giovanni Bellini (died 1530)
  • 1470: Valerio Belli – Italian engraver and medallion maker (died 1546)
  • 1470: Jorge Afonso – Portuguese Renaissance painter (died 1540)
  • 1470: Matthias Grünewald – German Renaissance painter of religious works (died 1528)
  • 1470: Wen Zhengming – Ming Dynasty painter, calligrapher, and scholar (died 1559)
  • 1470: Guillaume de Marcillat - French painter and stained glass artist (died 1529)
  • 1470: Girolamo Mocetto - Italian Renaissance painter, engraver, and stained glass designer (died 1530)
  • 1470: Girolamo Alibrandi - Italian painter (died 1524)
  • 1470: Vincenzo Civerchio – Italian painter of the Renaissance (died 1544)
  • 1470: Michele da Verona – Italian painter of the Renaissance period (died 1536)
  • 1470: Tang Yin – Chinese scholar, painter of the Ming dynasty (died 1524)
  • 1470: Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen – Northern Netherlandish designer of woodcuts and painter (died 1533)
  • 1470: Girolamo di Benvenuto - Italian painter, son of Benvenuto di Giovanni (died 1525)
  • 1470: Juan de Borgoña – High Renaissance painter born in the Duchy of Burgundy (died 1534)
  • 1470: Rueland Frueauf the Younger - German Late-Gothic painter (died 1545)
  • 1470: Jan van Dornicke, South Netherlandish painter (died 1527)
  • 1471: Albrecht Dürer – German painter, printmaker and theorist from Nuremberg, Germany (died 1528)
  • 1471: Gaudenzio Ferrari – Italian painter and sculptor of the Renaissance (died 1546)
  • 1471: Girolamo Marchesi - Italian painter (died 1550)
  • 1471: Francesco Morone - Italian painter active mainly in Verona (died 1529)
  • 1472: Fra Bartolommeo - Florentine painter (died 1517)
  • 1472: Lucas Cranach the Elder – German painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving (died 1553)
  • 1473: Hans Burgkmair – German painter and printmaker in woodcut (died 1531)
  • 1474: October 13 – Mariotto Albertinelli, Italian Renaissance painter (died 1515)
  • 1474: Giovanni Francesco Rustici – Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor (died 1554)
  • 1474: Giacomo Pacchiarotti – Italian painter (died 1539/1540)
  • 1474/1475: Girolamo dai Libri – Italian illuminator of manuscripts and painter of altarpieces (died 1555)
  • 1475: March 6 – Michelangelo - Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer (died 1564)
  • 1475: Giuliano Bugiardini - Italian painter (died 1577)
  • 1475: Jan de Beer – Italian painter (died 1528)
  • 1475: Alejo Fernandez – Spanish painter of the 16th century (died 1545)
  • 1475: Jan Mostaert – Dutch painter of portraits and religious subjects (died 1555/1556)
  • 1475: Vasco Fernandes – Portuguese Renaissance painter (died 1542)
  • 1475: Guglielmo da Marsiglia – Italian painter of stained glass (died 1537)
  • 1476: Kanō Motonobu – Italian painter (died 1559)
  • 1476: Girolamo Genga – Italian painter and architect of the late Renaissance (died 1551)
  • 1476: Jacopo Torni – Florentine painter (died 1526)
  • 1477: Il Sodoma – Italian Mannerist painter (died 1549)
  • 1477: Giorgione – Italian painter of the High Renaissance in Venice (died 1510)
  • 1477: Girolamo del Pacchia – Italian painter (died 1533)
  • 1477: Lü Ji – Chinese painter of primarily bird-and-flower paintings during the Ming Dynasty (d. unknown)
  • 1477: Cesare da Sesto – Italian painter active primarily in Milan (died 1523)
  • 1478: Jan Mabuse – Flemish painter (died 1532)
  • 1478: Antonello Gagini – Italian sculptor of the High Renaissance (died 1536)
  • 1478: Martin Schaffner – German painter and medallist (died 1548)
  • 1479: Antoine Juste – Italian sculptor (died 1519)
  • 1479: Jacob van Utrecht – Flemish early Renaissance painter (died 1525)

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