In today's article, we will thoroughly explore 1618 in art and its impact on different aspects of everyday life. From its influence on popular culture to its relevance today, 1618 in art has been the subject of debate and discussion in various areas. We will analyze its historical, social and economic importance, as well as its role in the formation of opinions and attitudes. Through different perspectives and approaches, we will seek to better understand the role 1618 in art plays in our society and how it has evolved over time. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection about 1618 in art.
Overview of the events of 1618 in art
Events from the year 1618 in art.
Works
Births
- January 1 (baptized) – Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Spanish painter (died 1682)
- June 28 – Jean Le Pautre, French designer and engraver (died 1682)
- September 11 – Francesco Grue, Italian potter and painter (died 1673)
- September 14 – Peter Lely, Dutch portrait painter (died 1680)
- date unknown
- Carlo Cane, Italian painter of the Baroque period (died 1688)
- Gioseffo Danedi, Italian painter (died 1689)
- Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi, Italian painter and etcher (died 1677)
- Cornelis Holsteyn, Dutch painter of historical allegories, portraits, and interior decorations (died 1658)
- Hishikawa Moronobu, Japanese painter (died 1694)
- Gong Xian, Chinese painter (died 1689)
- Giovanni Pietro Possenti, Italian painter of battle scenes (died 1659)
- Pieter Hermansz Verelst, Dutch Golden Age genre art painter (died 1678)
- probable
Deaths
- February 21 – Vittorio Baldini, Italian engraver
- April 8 – Antonio Marziale Carracci, Italian painter (born 1583)
- May 24 – Cornelis IJsbrantsz Cussens, Dutch draughtsman and glass painter (born 1580)
- June 29 – Adriaen Collaert, Flemish engraver (born 1560)
- date unknown
- Luis de Carvajal, Spanish painter of the Renaissance period (born 1531)
- Ambrosius Francken I, Flemish painter (born 1544)[1]
- Giovanni Guerra, Italian draughtsman and painter (born 1544)
- Paolo Camillo Landriani, Italian painter (born c. 1560)
- Pietro Malombra, Italian painter (born 1556)
- Giulio Mazzoni, Italian painter and stuccoist (born 1525)
- Fillide Melandroni, Italian courtesan, model for Caravaggio (born 1581)
- Camillo Rizzi (or Ricci), Italian painter (born 1580)[2]
- Ercole Setti, Italian engraver (born 1530)
- Unkoku Togan, Japanese painter (born 1547)
- Maffeo Verona, Italian painter (born 1576)
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