This is a list of notable Spanish artists who were born in or after 1300 and in or before 1500.
For artists born after 1500, see List of Spanish artists (born 1500–1800). For later artists, see List of Spanish artists.
Lluís Borrassà was a Catalan painter. He was employed by the Kingdom of Aragon and is widely considered to have introduced the International Gothic painting style into Catalonia.
Blasco de Grañén was a Gothic painter active in Aragon from 1422. He became the appointed painter to Juan II of Aragon. His notable assistant, among others, was Pedro García de Benavarre, with whom he made the altarpieces for the monastery of San Pedro de Siresa in 1445.
Luís Alimbrot, was a Netherlandish painter from Bruges who is known for his work in Spain.
Jaime Baço, also spelled Jaume Baco or Jacomart was a Spanish painter from Valencia.
Jaume Huguet was a Catalan painter.
Nicolás Francés was a Spanish painter and miniaturist.
Martín Bernat,, a Spanish Gothic style painter, active in Zaragoza, where he had a long collaboration with Bartolomé Bermejo. His dates of birth and death are not known.
Juan de Flandes was a Flemish painter active in Spain from 1496 to 1519. His actual name is unknown, although an inscription Juan Astrat on the back of one work suggests a name such as "Jan van der Straat". Jan Sallaert, who became a master in Ghent in 1480, has also been suggested. He worked in the Early Netherlandish style.
Pedro Romana (c.1460–1536) was a Spanish Renaissance painter.
The 15th century was the century which spans the Julian years 1401 to 1500.
In art history, "Old Master" refers to any painter of skill who worked in Europe before about 1800, or a painting by such an artist. An "old master print" is an original print made by an artist in the same period. The term "old master drawing" is used in the same way.
The year 1504 in art involved some significant events and new works.
The decade of the 1470s in art involved some significant events.
The decade of the 1460s in art involved some significant events.
Vicente Masip was a Spanish painter of the Renaissance period. His son was Juan Vicente Masip, and his grandson was named Vicente Masip Comes, also known as Vicent de Joanes.
The year 1545 in art involved some significant events and new works.