1330s in art
The decade of the 1330s in art involved some significant events.
Events
- 1338–1340: Ambrogio Lorenzetti paints The Allegory of Good and Bad Government frescoes in Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Tuscany
- 1339: Italian painter and architect Taddeo Gaddi suffers a serious eye injury while studying solar eclipses
Works
- 1330: Giovanni di Agostino sculpts a monument to Bishop Guido Tarlati
Births
- 1339: Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci – Italian painter
- 1335: André Beauneveu – Early Netherlandish sculptor and painter
- 1332: Wang Lü – Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet during the Ming dynasty
- 1332: Andrea Vanni – Italian painter active mainly in his native Siena
- 1330: Jacopo del Casentino – Italian painter active mainly in Tuscany
- 1330: Bartolo di Fredi – Italian painter, a member of the Sienese School
- 1330: Vitale da Bologna – Italian painter
- 1330: Altichiero – Italian painter in the Gothic style
- 1330: Hermann von Münster – German master glassmaker
- 1330: Wang Yi – Chinese painter of human figures during the Yuan dynasty
- 1330: Luca di Tommè – Italian tempera painter
- c.1330: Jean de Liège – French sculptor
Deaths
- 1339: Giovanni di Balduccio – Italian sculptor
- 1337: Giotto di Bondone – Italian painter and architect from Florence
- 1337: Tino di Camaino – Italian sculptor
- 1330: Pietro Cavallini – Italian painter and mosaic designer
- 1330: Lorenzo Maitani – Italian architect and sculptor primarily responsible for the construction and decoration of the façade of Orvieto Cathedral