The decade of the 1410s in art involved some significant events.
- 1411–1413: Donatello completes St. Mark, Or San Michele, Florence.
- 1411–1419: Conrad von Einbeck produces sculptures for the church of St. Moritz, Halle, in the Electorate of Saxony: Schellenmoritz (Bell Maurice, 1411); Schmerzensmann (Man of Sorrows, 1416); Klagende Maria (Mourning Mary, 1419); Christus an der Geißelsäule (Christ at the Column, 1419); and a bust.[1]
- c. 1410–1414: Nanni di Banco, Four Saints (Quattro Coronati), at Or San Michele, Florence.
- 1415–1417: Donatello creates St. George Tabernacle (c. 1415–1417), Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.
- 1419: Jacopino da Tradate executes the statue of Pope Martin V for the Duomo of Milan.
- 1419: Jacopo della Quercia finishes the Fonte Gaia fountain in Piazza del Campo, at Siena (Italy).