• 1429–1433:
Antonio del Pollaiuolo – painter (died
1498) • 1429:
Mino da Fiesole – Italian sculptor from
Poppi,
Tuscany (died
1484) • 1429:
Gentile Bellini – Italian painter (died
1507) • 1427:
Alesso Baldovinetti – painter (died
1499) • 1427:
Shen Zhou – Chinese painter in
Ming Dynasty (died
1509) • 1427:
Antonio Rossellino – Italian sculptor (died
1478–1481) • 1426:
Maso Finiguerra – Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver (died
1464) • 1425:
Simon Marmion –
Netherlandish painter (died
1489) • 1425:
Andrea Aleksi –
Albanian architect, painter and sculptor (died
1505) • 1425:
Antoine Le Moiturier – French sculptor (died
1495) • 1421:
Benozzo Gozzoli – Italian
Renaissance painter from Florence (died
1497) • 1421:
Andrea del Castagno – Italian fresco painter from Florence (died
1457) • 1421:
Lucas Moser – German
Late-Gothic painter (died
1492) • 1421:
Andreas Ritzos – Greek
icons painter (died
1492) • 1420:
Barthélemy d'Eyck –
Early Netherlandish artist who worked in France as a painter and manuscript illuminator (died
1470) • 1420:
Giovanni Francesco da Rimini – Italian painter (died
1469) • 1420:
Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti – Italian
medalist (died
1467–1468) • 1420:
Jean Fouquet – French painter, a master of both panel painting and
manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the
portrait miniature (died
1481) • 1420:
Bartolomeo Caporali – Italian painter (died
1505) • 1420:
Loyset Liédet – early Netherlandish miniaturist and illuminator (died
1479) • 1420:
Nikolaus Gerhaert – Dutch sculptor (died
1473) • 1420:
Master E. S. – German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker (died
1468) • 1420:
Sesshū Tōyō – master of
suibokuga (ink painting), and a
Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest (died
1506) • 1420:
Benedetto Bonfigli – Italian painter active around
Umbria (died
1496) • 1420–1425:
Fra Carnevale – Italian painter of the
Quattrocento (died
1484) ==Deaths==