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  2. List of Gothic artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Gothic artists. ... André Beauneveu 1335–1400 Netherlandish Painter/Sculptor; Master of the Dominican Effigies 1336–1345 Italian Painter;

  3. 1400s in art - Wikipedia

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    1400: Bernardo Martorell – Spanish painter, working in a late gothic style (died 1452) 1400: Luca della Robbia – Italian sculptor from Florence, noted for his terracotta roundels (died 1482) 1400: Filarete – Florentine Renaissance architect, sculptor and architectural theorist (died 1469)

  4. Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    Gothic art, from "A World History of Art" and . "Gothic: Art for England 1400–1547". Victoria and Albert Museum; The Pietà in French late Gothic sculpture: regional variations, a book from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Gothic art

  5. Gothic sculpture - Wikipedia

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    International Gothic comprises the period from mid-14th century to mid-15th century, with its peak around the year 1400. This was when the style became the lingua franca of European art, with a large circulation of artists and exchanges between regional schools.

  6. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    The small private Wilton Diptych for Richard II of England, c. 1400, ... Gothic art is a variable term depending on the craft, place and time.

  7. Quattrocento - Wikipedia

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    Quattrocento art shed the decorative mosaics typically associated with Byzantine art along with Christian and Gothic media, as well as styles in stained glass, frescoes, illuminated manuscripts and sculpture. Instead, Quattrocento artists incorporated the more classic forms developed by classical Roman and Greek art.

  8. Stefan Lochner - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Lochner (the Dombild Master or Master Stefan; c. 1410 – late 1451) was a German painter working in the late International Gothic period. His paintings combine that era's tendency toward long flowing lines and brilliant colours with the realism, virtuoso surface textures and innovative iconography of the early Northern Renaissance.

  9. Category:Gothic artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists of Gothic style in the Medieval period (mid-12th century until the late 15th century). Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of ...