1320s in art

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The decade of the 1320s in art involved some significant events.

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Simone Martini, fresco detail depicting Saint Clare of Assisi, (1322-26), Lower basilica of San Francesco, Assisi Simone Martini 047.jpg
Simone Martini, fresco detail depicting Saint Clare of Assisi, (1322–26), Lower basilica of San Francesco, Assisi

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