1460s in art

1460s in art

The decade of the 1460s in art involved some significant events.

Events

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Paintings

* 1469: Petrus Christus paints "Portrait of a Lady".
* 1467: Shen Zhou paints "Lofty Mt. Lu"
* 1455-1460: Francesco del Cossa - "Polyhymnia." Muse of sacred-poetry, sacred hymn, eloquence, agriculture and pantomime
* 1462-1464: Piero della Francesca paints "Resurrection"

Births

* 1469: Francesco Granacci - Italian painter of the Renaissance (d. 1543)
* 1469: Timoteo Viti - Italian Renaissance painter (d. 1523)
* 1469: Giovanni della Robbia - Italian Renaissance ceramic artist (d. 1529)
* 1469: Michael Sittow - painter from modern Estonia who was trained in the tradition of Early Netherlandish painting (d. 1525/1526)
* 1468: Cornelis Engelbrechtsen - Dutch painter (d. 1533)
* 1466/1467: Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio - Italian painter of the High Renaissance who worked in the studio of Leonardo da Vinci (d. 1516)
* 1466: Bastiano Mainardi Italian painter (d. 1513)
* 1466: Raffaellino del Garbo - Italian painter (d. 1524)
* 1466: Quentin Matsys - Flemish painter (d. 1530)
* 1465: Hans Fries - Swiss painter before the Reformation (d. 1523)
* 1465: Geertgen tot Sint Jans - Early Netherlandish painter from the northern Low Countries (d. 1495)
* 1465: Wang E - Chinese landscape painter (d. 1545)
* 1465/1470: Giorgio Andreoli - Italian potter of lusterware ("lustro") (d. 1555)
* 1464: Zhang Lu - Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (d. 1538)
* 1464: Desiderio da Settignano - Italian sculptor active during the Renaissance (b. 1430)
* 1462: Cristofano Robetta - Italian engraver (d. 1535)
* 1462: Piero di Cosimo - Florentine painter (d. 1522)
* 1461: Benedetto Buglioni - Italian sculptor in glazed terracotta (d. 1521)
* 1460: Vittore Carpaccio - Italian painter of the Venetian school (d. 1525/1526)
* 1460: Cristoforo Solari - Italian sculptor and architect (d. 1527)
* 1460: Andrea Solari - Italian Renaissance painter (d. 1524)
* 1460: Marco Palmezzano - Italian painter and architect (d. 1539)
* 1460: Gerard David - Early Netherlandish painter known for his brilliant use of color (d. 1523)
* 1460: Domenico Panetti - Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Ferrara (d. 1530)
* 1460: Juan de Flandes - Early Netherlandish painter who was active in Spain (d. 1519)
* 1460: Giovanni Donato da Montorfano - Italian painter (d. 1502/1503)
* 1460: Nicolò Brancaleon - Italian painter whose art left a clear influence in Ethiopia (d. 1526)
* 1460: Tilman Riemenschneider - German sculptor and woodcarver (d. 1531)
* 1460: Hans Holbein the Elder - German painter (d. 1524)
* 1460: Zhou Chen - Chinese painter in middle Ming Dynasty (d. 1535)
* 1460: Tullio Lombardo - Italian Renaissance sculptor (d. 1532)
* 1460: Benedetto Briosco - Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect active in Lombardy (d. 1514)
* 1460: Vittore Gambello - Italian Renaissance sculptor (d. 1537)
* 1460: Marx Reichlich - Austrian painter of primarily religious scenes (d. 1520)

Deaths

* 1469: Filippo Lippi - Italian painter of the Italian Quattrocento (15th century) school (b. 1406)
* 1467/1468: Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti - Italian medalist (b. 1420)
* 1466: Donatello - early Renaissance Italian artist and sculptor from Florence (b. 1386)
* 1466: Enguerrand Quarton, French painter (b. ca.1410)
* 1464: Rogier van der Weyden - one of the greatest of the school of Early Netherlandish painting (b. 1399/1400)
* 1463: Shubun - Japanese painter in the Muromachi period and a Zen Buddhist monk (b. 1414)
* 1462: Dai Jin - founder of the Zhe School of Ming dynasty painting (b. 1388)
* 1462: Hans von Tübingen - Austrian artist (b. 1380)
* 1461: Domenico Veneziano - Italian painter of the early Renaissance (b. 1410)


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