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Overview of the events of 1578 in art
Overview of the events of 1578 in art
Events from the year 1578 in art.
Events
Works
Births
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March 17 –
Francesco Albani,
[1] Italian painter (died
1660)
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August 10 –
Matteo Rosselli,
[2]
Italian painter of historical paintings in the late
Florentine and early
Baroque (died
1650)
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October 12 –
Baldassare Aloisi,
[3] Italian portrait painter and engraver (died
1638)
- date unknown
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Jan Baptist Barbé, Flemish engraver (died
1649)
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Battistello Caracciolo,
[4] Italian painter (died
1635)
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Agostino Ciampelli,
[5] Italian fresco painter (died
1640)
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Adam Elsheimer,
[6] German
"cabinet" painter (died
1610)
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Fede Galizia,
[7] Italian
still life painter (died
1630)
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Ottavio Leoni,
[8] Italian painter and printmaker (died
1630)
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Francisco Lopez Caro, Spanish painter (died
1662)
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Bartolomeo Schedoni,
[9] Italian painter (died
1615)
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Jean Toutin, French enamel worker, one of the first artists to make enamel portrait miniatures (died
1644)
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Alessandro Turchi,
[10] Italian painter (died
1649)
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Hieronymus Francken II,
[11]
Flemish painter (d. unknown)
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Francesco Stringa,
Italian court painter for
Duke Ranuccio I Farnese (died
1615)
- probable
Deaths
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^ Puglisi, Catherine; Francesco Albani (1999). Francesco Albani. Yale University Press.
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"Rosselli, Matteo". artnet. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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^ Knight, Charles (1856).
The English Cyclopædia: A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3. Bradbury & Evans.
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"Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, called Battistello Caracciolo (Naples 1578-1635)". Galerie Canesso. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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"Agostino Ciampelli (Italian, 1578-1640)". artnet. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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^ Pioch, Nicolas (14 July 2002).
"Elsheimer, Adam". WebMuseum. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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^ Hedges, Elaine;
Ingrid Wendt (1980).
In Her Own Image: Women Working in the Arts. Feminist Press. p.
54.
ISBN
0-912670-62-2.
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"British Museum - Ottavio Leoni, Self-portrait, an engraving". Trustees of the British Museum. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
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"Bartolomeo Schedoni | artist | 1578 - 1615 | The National Gallery, London". The National Gallery. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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^ Littleton; Marshall Cavendish Corporation (2005).
Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology, Volume 1. Marshall Cavendish. p.
1078.
ISBN
0-7614-7559-1.
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"Hieronymus Francken II (Flemish, 1578-1623)". The Walters Art Museum. Archived from
the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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"British Museum - Iwasa Matabei, Monk Mongaku, from Heike Monogatari ('Tale of the Heike')". Trustees of the British Museum. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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