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Christ the Redeemer • c. 1410:
Madonna of Zlatá Koruna painted. • c. 1410:
Robert Campin paints
The Entombment. • c. 1410:
Lorenzo Monaco paints
Moses. • 1410:
Jan van Eyck paints
Nativity. • c. 1410:
Andrei Rublev paints his
Christ the Redeemer icon. • c. 1410–1420:
Andrei Rublev paints his
Trinity icon for the
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius (now in
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow). • 1412: A painting of
Democritus is made; it will be exhibited four centuries later, at the Northwestern Fair in
Chicago on October 27, 1863. • c. 1412: The '
Master of Boucicaut' paints a
Portrait of Charles VI of France. • 1413: In
Florence (Italy),
Lorenzo paints his masterpiece of the large Coronation (in the
Uffizi) for the high altar of his own Church of the Convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli, in Florence. • 1413:
Taddeo di Bartolo paints the
vestibule of the chapel in
Siena (Italy). • 1414:
Lorenzo Monaco paints
Coronation of the Virgin at the Church of the Convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli, in
Florence (Italy). • 1414 or 1418:
Jan van Eyck paints
Portrait of a Moorish King or Prince. • 1418:
Matteo da Siena paints
The Slaughter of the Innocents. • 1418: In
Lublin, the Gothic and Renaissance Chapel of the Holy Trinity is covered with Russo-Byzantine frescoes. • 1418:
Giacomo Jaquerio paints frescoes in the chateau of
Pinerolo. ==Sculpture==