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| c. 1400 |
| | Majolica, or tin-glazed earthenware, reaches Italy from Majorca and thus gets its name | |
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| 1406 |
| | Pisa is captured by Florence, to be followed a few years later by the purchase of the seaport of Livorno | |
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| 1409 |
| | The Council at Pisa elects a new pope, Alexander V, without persuading the other two to resign - bringing the total to an unprecedented three | |
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| 1411 |
| | The linen drapers of Florence commission a statue of St Mark from Donatello, who carves for Orsanmichele the first free-standing Renaissance sculpture | |
| | Donatello, St George Fotofile CG
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| 1415 |
| | Filippo Brunelleschi begins studying the ruins of classical Rome, with a view to rediscovering classical architecture | |
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| 1418 |
| | A competition is launched for an architect to construct a dome above Florence's cathedral, and is won by Brunelleschi | |
| | Florence, the cathedral dome Fotofile CG
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| 1423 |
| | Masaccio paints some of the frescoes in the chapel of a Florentine silk merchant, Felice Brancacci, in Santa Maria del Carmine | |
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| 1430 |
| | Work begins in Florence on Brunelleschi's Pazzi chapel, which encapsulates in miniature the new ideals of Renaissance architecture | |
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| c. 1430 |
| | Robert Campin, also known as the Master of Flémalle, brings to Flemish painting a natural and everyday quality which is entirely new | |
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| 1432 |
| | A new altarpiece is installed in the cathedral in Ghent, introducing the powerful realism of Jan van Eyck | |
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