1410s in art
The decade of the 1410s in art involved some significant events.
Events
- Across Europe, frescoes and tapestries are produced.
- c. 1410: Starting point of the most celebrated decade in Hubert van Eyck's activity.
- c. 1410: John, Duke of Berry, commissions the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, illustrated by the Limbourg brothers between c. 1412 and 1416.
- 1416: Nanni di Banco, guild member of the Masters of Stone and Wood, installs his "Four Crowned Martyr Saints" at the Orsanmichele guild hall in Florence.
- 1418: Brunelleschi and Ghiberti submit plans for the dome of Florence Cathedral.
- 1419: Brunelleschi designs the loggia of the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence.
- 1419: The marble Fonte Gaia in the Piazza del Campo of Siena is sculpted by Jacopo della Quercia. His figures of Rhea Silvia and Acca Larentia are the first two female nudes to stand in a public place since Antiquity.
Paintings
Image:Chirst the Redeemer by Andrey Rublev.jpg|thumb|180px|1410: Andrei Rublev – Christ the Redeemer- c. 1410: Madonna of Zlatá Koruna painted.
- c. 1410: Robert Campin paints The Entombment.
- c. 1410: Lorenzo Monaco paints Moses.
- 1410: Jan van Eyck paints Nativity.
- c. 1410: Andrei Rublev paints his Christ the Redeemer icon.
- c. 1410–1420: Andrei Rublev paints his Trinity icon for the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
- 1412: A painting of Democritus is made; it will be exhibited four centuries later, at the Northwestern Fair in Chicago on October 27, 1863.
- c. 1412: The 'Master of Boucicaut' paints a Portrait of Charles VI of France.
- 1413: In Florence, Lorenzo paints his masterpiece of the large Coronation for the high altar of his own Church of the Convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli, in Florence.
- 1413: Taddeo di Bartolo paints the vestibule of the chapel in Siena.
- 1414: Lorenzo Monaco paints Coronation of the Virgin at the Church of the Convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli, in Florence.
- 1414 or 1418: Jan van Eyck paints Portrait of a Moorish King or Prince.
- 1418: Matteo da Siena paints The Slaughter of the Innocents.
- 1418: In Lublin, the Gothic and Renaissance Chapel of the Holy Trinity is covered with Russo-Byzantine frescoes.
- 1418: Giacomo Jaquerio paints frescoes in the chateau of Pinerolo.
Sculpture
- 1411–1413: Donatello completes St. Mark, Or San Michele, Florence.
- 1411–1419: Conrad von Einbeck produces sculptures for the church of St. Moritz, Halle, in the Electorate of Saxony: Schellenmoritz ; Schmerzensmann ; Klagende Maria ; Christus an der Geißelsäule ; and a bust.
- c. 1410–1414: Nanni di Banco, Four Saints , at Or San Michele, Florence.
- 1415–1417: Donatello creates St. George Tabernacle, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.
- 1419: Jacopino da Tradate executes the statue of Pope Martin V for the Duomo of Milan.
- 1419: Jacopo della Quercia finishes the Fonte Gaia fountain in Piazza del Campo, at Siena.
Births
- 1410: Enguerrand Quarton – French painter
- 1410: Johannes Mentelin – German calligrapher, book scribe and printmaker
- 1410: Vecchietta – Siennese painter
- 1410: Cristoforo di Geremia – Italian medalist
- 1410: Domenico Veneziano – Italian painter of the early Renaissance
- 1410: Joos van Wassenhove – Early Netherlandish painter who later worked in Italy
- 1410/1415: Albert van Ouwater – Early Netherlandish painter working in the Northern Netherlands
- 1410/1420: Dieric Bouts – Early Netherlandish painter
- 1410/1420: Petrus Christus – Netherlandish painter active in Bruges
- 1412: Piero della Francesca – Italian artist of the Early Renaissance
- 1412: Zanobi Strozzi – Italian painter and miniaturist
- 1413: Jean de la Huerta – Spanish sculptor
- 1413/1414: Pietro Vannini – Italian artist and silversmith
- 1414: Tenshō Shūbun – Japanese painter in the Muromachi period and a Zen Buddhist monk
- 1415: Giovanni Antonio Bellinzoni da Pesaro – Italian painter of the Renaissance
- 1416: Lin Liang – Chinese painter of plum, flower, and fruit works during the Ming Dynasty
- 1416/1417: Antonio Missaglia – Italian armourer
- 1417: Domenico di Michelino – Italian painter of the Florentine school
- 1417: Kang Hŭian – Korean scholar and painter of the early Joseon period
- 1418: Agostino di Duccio – Italian early Renaissance sculptor
- 1418: Zanobi Machiavelli – Italian early Renaissance painter
- 1419: Neri di Bicci – painter in Florence
Deaths
- 1416: Limbourg brothers – Dutch Renaissance miniature painters
- 1416: Jacopo d'Avanzi – Italian fresco painter
- 1416: Wang Fu – Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet during the Ming Dynasty
- 1415: Xie Jin – Chinese painter and calligrapher
- 1415: Jean Malouel – Netherlandish artist, court painter of Philip the Bold
- 1415: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini – Italian painter of the late Gothic period –
- 1414: Jacquemart de Hesdin – French miniature painter working in the Late Gothic style
- 1414: Andrea Vanni – Italian painter active mainly in his native Siena
- 1412: Martino da Verona – Italian painter
- 1411: Paolo di Giovanni Fei – Italian painter of the Sienese School
- 1411: Melchior Broederlam – Early Netherlandish painter
- 1411: Jacques Coene – Flemish painter, illustrator, and architect
- 1410: Filippo Scannabecchi – Italian painter of primarily religious themed works
- 1410: Bartolo di Fredi – Siennese painter
- 1410: Theophanes the Greek – Muscovite painter
- 1410: Spinello Aretino – Italian painter of frescoes