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1450s
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The decade of the
1460s in art
involved some significant events.
Contents
Events
Paintings
Sculptures
Births
Goldsmithing
Deaths
References
Events
1465
Andrea Mantegna
begins work on the
frescoes
in the
Camera degli Sposi
of the
Ducal Palace, Mantua
.
Domenico di Michelino
is commissioned to paint the fresco
La commedia illumina Firenze
in
Florence Cathedral
.
Filippo Lippi
and his assistants finish work on the fresco cycle of the
Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist
in the Great Chapel (
Cappella Maggiore
) of
Prato Cathedral
.
c.1466:
Piero della Francesca
finishes work on the frescoes of
The History of the True Cross
in
San Francesco, Arezzo
.
Paintings
del Cossa
–
Polyhymnia
, 1455–60.
Muse
of sacred poetry and hymn, eloquence, agriculture and pantomime.
Shen Zhou
–
Lofty Mount Lu
, 1467.
c.1450s–1466:
Piero della Francesca
–
The History of the True Cross
(
San Francesco, Arezzo
)
1455–1460:
Francesco del Cossa
–
Polyhymnia
(
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
)
c.1455–1460:
Giovanni Bellini
Presentation at the Temple
(
Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia
, Venice)
Transfiguration of Christ
(first version,
Museo Correr
, Venice)
c.1457–1460:
Piero della Francesca
–
Madonna del Parto
(
Monterchi
)
1459–1461:
Benozzo Gozzoli
–
Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem
frescoes in
Magi Chapel
,
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
,
Florence
c.1459–1465:
Giovanni Bellini
–
Agony in the Garden
(
National Gallery
, London)
1459–1466:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Portrait of Carlo de' Medici
1460s:
Nuno Gonçalves
(attributed) –
Saint Vincent Panels
(
National Museum of Ancient Art
, Lisbon)
c.1460s:
Antonello da Messina
–
Salting Madonna
1460:
Andrea Mantegna
–
St. Bernardino of Siena between Two Angels
(
Pinacoteca di Brera
, Milan)
c.1460:
Giovanni Bellini
Blessing Christ
(
Musée du Louvre
, Paris)
The Blood of Christ
(National Gallery, London)
Dead Christ in the Sepulchre
(
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
, Milan)
Pietà (Dead Christ Supported by the Madonna and St. John)
(Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels
(
Museo Correr
, Venice)
c.1460:
Dieric Bouts
Head of St. John the Baptist
(
National Museum, Warsaw
)
The Lamentation of Christ
(
Musée du Louvre
)
Virgin Enthroned with Four Angels
(
Royal Chapel of Granada
)
c.1460:
Rogier van der Weyden
Crucifixion Diptych
Portrait of a Lady
(
National Gallery of Art
, Washington, D.C.)
Portrait of Antoine, 'Grand Bâtard' of Burgundy
Portrait of Francesco d'Este
Portrait of Charles the Bold
c.1460–1462:
Piero della Francesca
–
Madonna della Misericordia
(
Sansepolcro
)
c.1460–1463: Rogier van der Weyden –
The Lamentation of Christ
c.1460–1464:
Giovanni Bellini
Madonna with Child
(
Accademia Carrara
, Bergamo)
Madonna with Child
(Milan)
Madonna with Child
(Museo Correr, Venice)
Madonna with Child
("Greek Madonna", Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
Madonna with Child Blessing
(
Gallerie dell'Accademia
, Venice)
c.1460–1464: Rogier van der Weyden –
Medici Madonna
c.1460–1470:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Portrait of a Man
(National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
c.1461:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Portrait of Francesco Gonzaga
1462
Andrea Mantegna –
Adoration of the Magi
(
Uffizi
, Florence)
Benedetto Bembo –
Torchiara Polyptych (Madonna and Child with Angels)
(
Sforza Castle Pinacoteca
, Milan)
Dieric Bouts –
Portrait of a Man
(National Gallery, London)
1462–1465:
Caspar Isenmann
– high altar of
St Martin's Church, Colmar
c.1462–1464:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Death of the Virgin
c.1462–1475:
Jaume Huguet
and Pau Vergós –
The Consecration of Saint Augustine
(
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
, Barcelona)
1463:
Bernt Notke
–
Danse Macabre
(
St. Mary's Church, Lübeck
)
1463–1465:
Piero della Francesca
–
The Resurrection
c.1464–1467: Dieric Bouts –
The Last Supper
(centre of altarpiece,
St. Peter's Church, Leuven
)
c.1464–1468:
Giovanni Bellini
–
Polyptych of S. Vincenzo Ferreri
(
Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
)
1465 or c.1465
Antonio del Pollaiuolo
–
Profile Portrait of a Young Lady
Dieric Bouts –
The Martyrdom of St Erasmus
(St. Peter's Church, Leuven)
Domenico di Michelino
–
La commedia illumina Firenze
(fresco,
Florence Cathedral
)
Filippo Lippi
–
Madonna and Child
c.1465–1467:
Sandro Botticelli
–
Virgin and Child with an Angel
(
Ospedale degli Innocenti
, Florence)
c.1465–1470:
Giovanni Bellini
–
The Head of St John the Baptist
(Civic Museum,
Pesaro
)
c.1466:
Andrea Mantegna
–
Portrait of Carlo de' Medici
(
Uffizi
)
c.1466–1469:
Filippo Lippi
–
Madonna of Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
1467:
Shen Zhou
–
Lofty Mount Lu
c.1467: Sandro Botticelli
Madonna and Child
(
Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon
)
Madonna della Loggia
(Uffizi, Florence)
c.1467–1469:
Andrea del Verrocchio
–
Madonna of the Milk
1467–1470:
Hans Memling
Annunciation
(
Groeningemuseum
)
Portrait of Antoine, 'Grand Bâtard' of Burgundy
(attributed)
c.1468–1469: Sandro Botticelli –
Madonna and Child and Two Angels
(
Museo di Capodimonte
, Naples)
1468–1470: Dieric Bouts – Altarpiece of the Last Judgment for
Leuven Town Hall
(survives fragmentarily)
1468:
Bartolomé Bermejo
–
St Michael Triumphs Over the Devil
, altarpiece for parish church of St Michael,
Tous, Valencia
1469:
Cosmè Tura
–
St George and the Princess
(
Ferrara Cathedral
)
c.1469: Sandro Botticelli –
Portrait of a Young Man (Lorenzo il Popolano)
c.1469–1470
Sandro Botticelli –
Madonna in Glory with Seraphim
(Uffizi, Florence)
Petrus Christus
–
Portrait of a Young Woman
(Gemäldegalerie, Berlin)
Francesco del Cossa
and
Cosmè Tura
– allegorical
frescoes
with details in
tempera
at
Palazzo Schifanoia
in
Ferrara
Sculptures
c.1460:
Niccolò dell'Arca
–
Compianto sul Cristo morto
("Lamentation over the Dead Christ",
terracotta
group,
Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita
,
Bologna
)
1464 (completed):
Donatello
–
Judith and Holofernes
(bronze)
Births
1469:
Baccio da Montelupo
– Italian sculptor (died
1523
)
1469:
Domenico Fancelli
– Italian sculptor working in Spain (died
1519
)
1469:
Francesco Granacci
–
Italian
painter of the Renaissance (died
1543
)
1469:
Timoteo Viti
–
Italian
Renaissance
painter
(died
1523
)
1469:
Giovanni della Robbia
–
Italian
Renaissance
ceramic
artist (died
1529
)
1469:
Michael Sittow
– painter from modern
Estonia
who was trained in the tradition of
Early Netherlandish painting
(died
1525/1526
)
1468:
Nunziata d'Antonio
– Italian painter, fireworks artist, and bombardier (died
1525
)
1468:
Bernardo de' Rossi
– Italian bishop and patron of the arts (died
1527
)
1468:
Cornelis Engebrechtsz.
– Dutch painter (died
1533
)
1468:
Ahmed Karahisari
–
Ottoman
calligrapher
(died
1566
)
1468:
Niccolo Rondinelli
– Italian painter active mainly in
Ravenna
(died
1520
)
1467:
Angelos Pitzamanos
– Greek Renaissance painter (died
1535
)
1467:
Boccaccio Boccaccino
– Italian painter of the Emilian school (died
1525
)
1467:
Pellegrino da San Daniele
– Italian painter in the late-
Quattrocento
and
Renaissance
styles (died
1547
)
1466/1467:
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio
–
Italian
painter of the
High Renaissance
who worked in the studio of
Leonardo da Vinci
(died
1516
)
1466:
Agostino Chigi
– Italian banker and patron of the arts (died
1520
)
1446:
Heinrich Bichler
– Swiss painter (died
1497
)
1466:
Agnolo di Domenico del Mazziere
– Italian painter and draughtsman of Renaissance art (died
1513
)
1466:
Bastiano Mainardi
Italian
painter (died
1513
)
1466:
Antonio de Saliba
– Italian painter (died
1535
)
1466:
Raffaellino del Garbo
– Italian painter (died c.
1527
)
1466:
Quentin Matsys
– Flemish painter (died
1530
)
1465:
Hans Fries
– Swiss painter before the
Reformation
(died
1523
)
1465:
Gerard Horenbout
– Flemish miniaturist (died
1541
)
1465:
Geertgen tot Sint Jans
–
Early Netherlandish painter
from the northern
Low Countries
(died
1495
)
1465:
Francisco de Osona
– Spanish Renaissance painter (died
1514
)
1465:
Wang E
– Chinese landscape painter (died
1545
)
1465/1470:
Giorgio Andreoli
–
Italian
potter
of
lusterware
(
lustro
) (died
1553
)
1464:
Zhang Lu
–
Chinese
landscape painter
during the
Ming Dynasty
(died
1538
)
1463:
Lorenzo Fasolo
– Lombard painter (died
1518
)
1462:
Cristofano Robetta
–
Italian
engraver (died
1535
)
1462:
Piero di Cosimo
–
Florentine
painter
(died
1522
)
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]
1462:
Cornelis Engebrechtsz.
– Dutch painter, the first notable painter from Leiden (died
1527
)
1461:
Raffaele Riario
– Italian cardinal and patron of
Michelangelo
(died
1521
)
1460:
Francesco Marmitta
– Italian painter and jeweller (died
1505
)
1460:
Alessandro Araldi
– Italian painter active mainly in
Parma
(died
1529
)
1460:
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi
– North Italian sculptor, known for his finely detailed small bronzes (died
1528
)
1460:
Vittore Carpaccio
–
Italian
painter of the
Venetian school
(died
1525/1526
)
1460:
Pedro Romana
– Spanish Renaissance painter (died
1536
)
c.1460:
Pieter van Coninxloo
,
Early Netherlandish painter
(died
1513
)
c.1460:
Hans Seyffer
– German stone sculptor and wood carver of the late Gothic style (died
1509
)
c.1460:
Henning von der Heide
– German late Gothic sculptor (died
1521
)
1460:
Cristoforo Solari
–
Italian
sculptor
and
architect
(died
1527
)
1460:
Andrea Solari
–
Italian
Renaissance
painter
(died
1524
)
1460:
Marco Palmezzano
–
Italian
painter and
architect
(died
1539
)
1460:
Gerard David
–
Early Netherlandish painter
known for his brilliant use of color (died
1523
)
1460:
Domenico Panetti
–
Italian
painter of the
Renaissance
period, active mainly in
Ferrara
(died
1530
)
1460:
Juan de Flandes
–
Early Netherlandish painter
who was active in
Spain
(died
1519
)
1460:
Pellegrino Aretusi
– Italian painter specializing in
frescoes
(died
1523
)
1460:
Giovanni Donato da Montorfano
–
Italian
painter (died
1502/1503
)
1460:
Nicolò Brancaleon
–
Italian
painter whose art left a clear influence in
Ethiopia
(died
1526
)
1460:
Adam Kraft
– German stone sculptor and master builder (died
1509
)
1460:
Tilman Riemenschneider
–
German
sculptor
and
woodcarver
(died
1531
)
1460:
Hans Holbein the Elder
–
German
painter
(died
1524
)
1460:
Zhou Chen
– Chinese painter in middle
Ming Dynasty
(died
1535
)
1460:
Filippo Mazzola
– Italian Renaissance painter (died
1505
)
1460:
Tullio Lombardo
–
Italian Renaissance
sculptor
(died
1532
)
1460:
Alessandro Pampurino
– Italian Renaissance painter (died
1523
)
1460:
Benedetto Briosco
– Italian
Renaissance
sculptor and architect active in
Lombardy
(died
1514
)
1460:
Vittore Gambello
–
Italian Renaissance
sculptor
(died
1537
)
1460:
Marx Reichlich
–
Austrian
painter of primarily religious scenes (died
1520
)
1460:
Wilm Dedeke
–
late gothic painter
from
Northern Germany
(died
1528
)
1460:
Nikola Božidarević
– Croatian painter (died
1517
)
1460:
Ulrich Apt the Elder
– German Late-Gothic painter (died
1532
)
1460:
Bernardo Zenale
– Italian painter and architect (died
1526
)
1460–1470:
Bernardino Zaganelli
– Italian Renaissance painter (died
1510
)
Goldsmithing
1467–1471:
Gérard Loyet
– Burgundian goldsmith (born 1466 – died c. 1502).
Relikvie av Charles the Bold – Gérard Loyet (1467–1471).
Deaths
1469:
Filarete
– Florentine Renaissance architect, sculptor and architectural theorist (born
1400
)
1469:
Filippo Lippi
–
Italian
painter of the Italian
Quattrocento
(15th century) school (born
1406
)
1469:
Giovanni Francesco da Rimini
– Italian painter (born
1420
)
1468:
Master E. S.
– German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker (born
1420
)
1468:
Nicolás Francés
– Spanish painter and miniaturist (born
unknown
)
1468:
Zanobi Strozzi
– Italian painter and miniaturist (born
1412
)
1467/1468:
Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti
–
Italian
medalist
(born
1420
)
1466:
Donatello
– early
Renaissance
Italian
artist
and
sculptor
from
Florence
(born
1386
)
1466:
Enguerrand Quarton
–
French
painter (born
1410
)
1465:
Buono de' Buoni
– Italian
Quattrocento
painter from
Naples
(born
unknown
)
1464:
Desiderio da Settignano
– Italian sculptor active during the Renaissance (born
1430
)
1464:
Kang Hŭian
– scholar and painter of the early
Joseon period
(born
1417
)
1464:
Maso Finiguerra
– Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver (born
1426
)
1464:
Rogier van der Weyden
–
Early Netherlandish painter
(born
1399/1400
)
1463:
Borghese di Piero Borghese
– Italian painter of the Florentine School and Renaissance art (born
1397
)
1463:
Tenshō Shūbun
–
Japanese
painter in the
Muromachi period
and a
Zen Buddhist
monk (born
1414
)
1462:
Jean de la Huerta
– Spanish sculptor (born
1413
)
1462:
Dai Jin
– founder of the
Zhe School
of
Ming dynasty
painting (born
1388
)
1462:
Hans von Tübingen
–
Austrian
artist (born
1380
)
1461:
Domenico Veneziano
–
Italian
painter of the early
Renaissance
(born
1410
)
References
↑
Dennis Geronimus (1 January 2006).
Piero Di Cosimo: Visions Beautiful and Strange
. Yale University Press. p.
12.
ISBN
0-300-10911-3
.
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