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1300s in art

Summary
The decade of the 1300s in art involved some significant events. 1300: Giotto completes the Badia Polyptych 1303: Scrovegni Chapel begun in 1300, is completed. Giotto begins painting a fresco cycle there with scenes from the Old and New Testaments 1305: Giotto completes the fresco cycle for the Scrovegni Chapel Image:Duccio di Buoninsegna 008.jpg|[[Duccio]] ''Madonna with Child'' [[1300]] Image:Giotto - Scrovegni - -24- - Marriage at Cana.jpg|[[Giotto]] ''The Marriage at Cana'' [[1303]] Image:Duccio di Buoninsegna 036.jpg|[[Duccio]] The Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew (from the ''Maestà'') [[1308]] c. 1300–05: Giovanni da Rimini paints his Diptych, and 1300: Duccio paints Stoclet Madonna on a wooden panel 1307: Gaddo Gaddi completes the Coronation of the Virgin mosaic over the inside door of Florence Cathedral 1308: Orcagna – Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence (died 1368) 1308: Wáng Méng – Chinese painter during the Yuan dynasty (died 1385) 1306: Giovanni da Santo Stefano da Ponte – Italian painter of portraits and devotional subjects (died 1365) 1302: Fang Congyi – Chinese painter in Yuan Dynasty (died 1393) 1301: Stefano Fiorentino – Italian fresco painter (died 1350) 1301: Ni Zan – Chinese artist considered to be one of the four "Late Yuan" masters (died 1374) 1300: Peter Parler – German architect, best known for building Saint Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague (died 1399) 1300: Jean Pucelle – Parisian Gothic-era manuscript illuminator (died 1355) 1300: Francesco Talenti – Italian sculptor and architect (died 1369) 1300/1310: Arnolfo di Cambio – Italian architect and sculptor (born 1240) 1302: Cimabue – Italian painter and creator of mosaics from Florence (born 1240) 1303: Deodato Cosmati – Roman architect and sculptor, and worker in decorative geometric mosaic (born 1225) 1305: Qián Xuǎn – Chinese Song loyalist painter from Zhejiang during the Southern Song (born 1235) 1306: Araniko – Nepalese painter and architect (born 1245) 1307: Gong Kai – Chinese government o
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