• 1430:
Michel Colombe – French sculptor (died
1513) • 1430:
Jean Colombe – French miniature painter and illuminator of manuscripts (died
1493) • 1430:
Desiderio da Settignano –
Italian sculptor (died
1464) • 1430:
Vincenzo Foppa – Italian painter (died
1515) • 1430:
Matteo di Giovanni – Italian Renaissance artist from the
Sienese School (died
1495) • 1430:
Francesco Laurana –
Dalmatian-born
sculptor and
medallist (died
1502) • 1430:
Pier Antonio Mezzastris – Italian
painter of the
Umbrian school of painting (died
1506) • 1430:
Fra Diamante – Italian
fresco painter (died
1498) • 1430:
Carlo Crivelli – Italian
Renaissance painter of conservative
Late Gothic decorative sensibility (died
1495) • 1430:
Antonello da Messina –
Sicilian painter (died
1479) • 1430:
Hans Memling –
Early Netherlandish painter (died
1494) • 1430:
Giovanni Bellini – Italian painter (died
1516) • 1430:
Simone Papa the Elder – Italian painter (died
1480) • 1430:
Cosimo Tura – Italian painter and one of the founders of the
School of Ferrara (died
1495) • 1430:
Di Biagio Baldassarre del Firenze – Italian Renaissance painter of the
Florentine School (died
1484) • 1431:
Shingei –
Japanese painter and artist of the
Muromachi period (died
1485) • 1431:
Andrea Mantegna –
Italian Renaissance artist (died
1506) • 1433:
Felice Feliciano – Italian
calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets and expert on
Roman antiquity (died
1479) • 1433:
Marco Zoppo – Italian painter active mainly in Bologna (died
1498) • 1434:
Kanō Masanobu – Japanese chief painter of the
Ashikaga shogunate and founder of the
Kanō school of painting (died
1530) • 1434:
Tosa Mitsunobu – Japanese painter and founder of the
Tosa school of painting (died
1525) • 1434:
Michael Wolgemut –
German painter and
printmaker (died
1519) • 1435:
Andrea del Verrocchio – influential Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter working at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence (died
1488) • 1435:
Pietro Lombardo – Italian sculptor and
architect (died
1515) • 1435:
Michael Pacher –
Austrian
Tyrolean painter and sculptor (died
1498) • 1435:
Andrea della Robbia – Italian sculptor, especially in
ceramics (died
1525) • 1435:
Bartolomeo Sanvito – Paduan calligrapher (died
1518) • 1435:
Nicolas Froment –
French painter (died
1486) • 1435:
Bernt Notke – German painter and sculptor (died
1508/1509) • 1435:
Giovanni Santi – Italian
painter,
poet and father of
Raphael (died
1494) • 1435:
Jan Polack –
Polish-born
German painter (died
1519) • 1435/1440:
Bertoldo di Giovanni – Italian sculptor (died
1491) • 1436:
Baccio Baldini – Italian engraver in Florence (died
1487) • 1436:
Benvenuto di Giovanni – Italian artist, manuscripts (died
1509/1517) • 1436:
Sheikh Hamdullah –
Ottoman master of
Islamic calligraphy (died
1520) • 1436:
Ni Duan – Imperial Chinese painter of people and landscapes (died
1505) • 1437:
Simone Ferrucci – Italian sculptor (died
1493) • 1438:
Melozzo da Forlì – Italian fresco painter and member of the
Forlì painting school (died
1494) • 1439:
Cosimo Rosselli – Italian painter of the
Quattrocento, active mainly in
Florence (died
1507) • 1439:
Domenico Rosselli – Italian sculptor (died
1498) • 1439:
Francesco di Giorgio – Italian painter of the
Sienese School, sculptor,
architect, art theorist and military engineer (died
1502) ==Deaths==