1340s in art

1340s in art

The decade of the 1340s in art involved some significant events.

Events

Paintings

Gallery

Births

* 1340: Theophanes the Greek - Byzantine Greek artist and one of the greatest icon painters, or iconographers, of Muscovite Russia (d. 1410)
* 1340: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini - Italian painter of the late Gothic period (d. 1414)
* 1340: Claus Sluter - Dutch sculptor (d. 1405)

Deaths

* 1349: Ugolino di Nerio - Italian painter most active in Siena (b. 1280)
* 1348: Ambrogio Lorenzetti - Italian painter of the Sienese school (b. 1290)
* 1348: Pietro Lorenzetti - - Italian painter (d.1280)
* 1348: Bernardo Daddi - early Italian renaissance painter and apprentice of Giotto (d.1280)
* 1347: Andrea Pisano - Italian sculptor and architect (b. 1290)
* 1344: Simone Martini - Italian painter born in Siena (b.1284)
* 1343: Ke Jiusi - Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet during the Yuan Dynasty (b. 1290)


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