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Overview of the events of 1500 in art
Overview of the events of 1500 in art
The year 1500 in art involved some significant events and new works.
- 3 November - Benvenuto Cellini, Italian artist (died 1571)
- date unknown
- Hans Sebald Beham, German printmaker, engraver, designer of woodcuts, painter and miniaturist (died 1550)
- Niccolò Boldrini, Italian engraver (died 1566)
- Giulio Campi, Italian painter and architect (died 1572)[1]
- Pompeo Cesura, Italian painter and engraver (died 1571)
- Jean Chartier, French painter, draughtsman, printer and publisher (died 1580)
- Pieter Claeissens the Elder, Flemish painter (died 1576)
- Jean Cousin the Elder, French painter, sculptor, etcher, engraver, and geometrician (died 1593)
- Juan Vicente Macip (or Vicente Joanes Masip), Spanish painter of the Renaissance period (died 1579)
- Alessandro Oliverio, Italian painter (died 1544)
- Niccolò Tribolo, Italian Mannerist artist (died 1550)
- approximate year of birth
- Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli, Italian painter of the Parmesan School of Painting (died 1569)
- Domenico Campagnola, Italian painter and engraver of the Renaissance period (died 1564); he was a pupil of his father, the painter Giulio Campagnola
- Giovanni Battista Castello, Italianhistorical painter (died 1569/1579)
- Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo, Italian painter (died 1584)
- Albrecht Glockendon the Younger, German miniaturist and woodcutter (died 1545)
- Jean Mone, German-Flemish sculptor (died 1548)
- Luca Penni, Italian painter, member of the School of Fontainebleau (died 1556)
- Georg Pencz, German engraver, painter and printmaker (died 1550)
- Ligier Richier, French sculptor (died 1567)
- Jan van Amstel, Dutch Northern Renaissance painter (died 1542)
- Jan Sanders van Hemessen, Flemish Northern Renaissance painter (died 1566)
References[edit]
- ^ Kugler, Franz (1855). Handbook of Painting: The Italian schools. J. Murray. p. 498.
- ^ Wornum, Ralph Nicholson (1847). The Epochs of Painting Characterized: A Sketch of the History of Painting, Ancient and Modern, showing its Gradual and Various Development from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. London: C. Cox. p. 411.
- ^ Gertrude Coor, Neroccio de' Landi 1447-1500, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1961, 235 p., 30 x 23 cm.
- ^ Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong; Robert Edmund Graves (eds.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical. Vol. II: L-Z. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 561.