The decade of the 1390s in art involved some significant events.
1391 (probable date): Royal Gold Cup produced in France
1394
"Oratorio of St. Andrea" – series of paintings from the school of Giotto, San Crispolto church, Bettona
Master Bertram of Minden paints a Crucifixion
c. 1395–1399: "Wilton Diptych" painted by an unknown artist
1399/1400: Rogier van der Weyden – one of the greatest of the school of Early Netherlandish painting (died 1464)
1399/1403: Giovanni di Paolo – Italian painter and illustrator of manuscripts (died 1482)
1398
Zhu Zhanji, Xuande Emperor – Emperor of China; also a painter, especially of animals (died 1435)
Conrad Witz – German painter, active mainly in Basel, Switzerland (died 1446)
1397
Borghese di Piero Borghese – Italian painter of the Florentine School and Renaissance art (died 1463)
Paolo Uccello – Italian painter notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art (died 1475)
Nōami – Japanese painter and renga poet in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate (died 1471)
1396
Jacopo Bellini – a founder of the Renaissance style of painting in Venice and northern Italy (died 1470)
Du Qiong – Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher and poet during the Ming dynasty (died 1474)
Michelozzo – Italian architect and sculptor (died 1472)
1395
Fra Angelico – Early Italian Renaissance painter (died 1455)
Pisanello – painter of the early Italian Renaissance and Quattrocento (died 1455)
Jacques Morel – French sculptor (died 1459)
Jan van Eyck – Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges (died 1441)
1393: Piero di Niccolo Lamberti – Italian sculptor (died 1451)
1392: Sassetta – Italian painter (died 1450)
1390: Gregorio di Cecco – Italian painter of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance (died unknown)
1399
Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci – Italian painter (born 1339)
Peter Parler – German architect, best known for building Saint Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague (born 1300)
1396: Agnolo Gaddi – Italian painter (died 1350)
1393: Fang Congyi – Chinese painter during the
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Chronologie des arts plastiques Années 1390 - Années 1400 - Années 1410 Les peintres Brunelleschi et Donatello se rendent à Rome à partir de 1404. Robert Campin devient maître peintre à Tournai (attesté en 1406). Le peintre Gentile da Fabriano se rend à Venise en 1408 et réalise des fresques, aujourd’hui disparues, pour le palais ducal. Arrivée d’artisans florentins en Éthiopie après 1402. thumb|Tombe de Philippe le Hardi réalisée au palais des ducs de Bourgogne à Dijon par le sculpteur Claus Sluter (1404-1406).
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