1330s in art

1330s in art

The decade of the 1330s in art involved some significant events.

Events

Works

Births

* 1339: Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci - Italian painter (d. 1399)
* 1332: Wang Lü - Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet during the Ming Dynasty (d. "unknown")
* 1330: Jacopo del Casentino - Italian painter active mainly in Tuscany (d. 1380)
* 1330: Bartolo di Fredi - Italian painter classified as a member of the Sienese School (d. 1410)
* 1330: Vitale da Bologna - Italian painter, of the Early Renaissance (d. 1361)
* 1330: Altichiero - Italian painter of the Gothic style (b. 1390)
* 1330: Wang Yi - Chinese painter of human figures during the Yuan Dynasty (d. "unknown)

Deaths

* 1339: Giovanni di Balduccio - Italian sculptor of the Medieval period (d. 1290)
* 1337: Giotto di Bondone - Italian painter and architect from Florence (d. 1267)
* 1337: Tino di Camaino - Italian sculptor (d.1280)
* 1330: Pietro Cavallini - Italian painter and mosaic designer working during the late Middle Ages (d. 1250)
* 1330: Lorenzo Maitani - Italian architect and sculptor primarily responsible for the construction and decoration of the façade of Orvieto Cathedral (b. 1255)


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