1380s in art

1380s in art

The decade of the 1380s in art involved some significant events.

Events

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Paintings

* 1381: Jaime Serra completes "Descent into Hell"

Births

* 1388: Xia Chang - Chinese painter during the Ming Dynasty (d. 1470)
* 1388: Dai Jin - founder of the Zhe School of Ming dynasty painting (d. 1462)
* 1387: Parri Spinelli - Italian (Tuscan) painter of the early renaissance (d. 1453)
* 1386: Donatello - early Renaissance Italian artist and sculptor from Florence (d. 1466)
* 1385: Limbourg brothers - Dutch Renaissance miniature painters (d. 1416)
* 1385: Michelino Molinari da Besozzo - Italian painter (d. 1445)
* 1384: Nanni di Banco - Italian sculptor from Florence (d. 1421)
* 1383: Masolino da Panicale - Italian painter (d. 1447)
* 1380: Hans von Tübingen - Austrian artist (d. 1462)

Deaths

* 1380: Jacopo del Casentino - Italian painter active mainly in Tuscany (b. 1330)
* 1385: Wáng Méng - Chinese painter during the Yuan dynasty (b. 1308)


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