1400s in art

1390s . 15th century in art . 1410s
Other events: 15th century . Art timeline

The decade of the 15th century in art involved some significant events.

Events

  • The 1st century of the Renaissance is completed, but new styles of painting remain strongly linked to the Gothic style, except in the Netherlands and in the Italian city-states.

Works

Jacquemart de Hesdin, The Carrying of the Cross, before 1409 (Louvre)
  • c.1400: Miniaturist Jacquemart de Hesdin paints The Carrying of the Cross
  • 1401: Commission to design bronze doors for the Florence Baptistery won by Lorenzo Ghiberti
  • 1405: Andrei Rublev paints icons and frescoes for the Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow, the first record of his work
  • 1408: Glass painter John Thornton of Coventry completes York Minster's east window in England, the world’s largest expanse of medieval glass
  • 1408: Donatello commissioned to sculpt a marble David for Florence Cathedral, his first significant commission

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