1240s in art
The decade of the 1240s in art involved some significant events.
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Events
- c.1240: Oxford manuscript illuminator William de Brailes incorporates in illustrations to a book of hours[1] and a psalter[2] named self-portraits, among the earliest known.
- 1248: April 26: Consecration of Sainte Chapelle, Paris, noted for its stained glass.
Paintings
- 1244: Chen Rong – Nine Dragons
- 1246: Ma Lin – The Wind in the Pines Listening
Births
- 1240: Cimabue, Italian (Florentine) painter and creator of mosaics (died 1302)
- 1240: Arnolfo di Cambio, Italian architect and sculptor (died 1300/1310)
- 1245: Araniko, Nepalese painter and architect (died 1306)
- 1245: Li Kan, Chinese Yuan dynasty painter (died 1320)
- 1247: Yishan Yining, Chinese Buddhist monk, calligrapher, writer and teacher (died 1317)
- 1248: Gao Kegong, Chinese Yuan dynasty painter (died 1310)
Deaths
- 1249: Wuzhun Shifan, Han Chinese painter, calligrapher and prominent Zen Buddhist (born 1178)
- 1242: Bonaventura Berlinghieri, Italian Gothic painter (born 1215)
- 1241: Fujiwara no Teika, Japanese poet, critic, calligrapher, novelist, anthologist, scribe and scholar (born 1162)
References
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