1590 in art
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Events
- Gian Paolo Lomazzo produces his critical treatise Idea del tempio della pittura ("The ideal temple of painting").
Works
- Federico Barocci - Christ and Mary Magdalen (Noli me tangere)
- Annibale Carracci
- Assumption of the Virgin (Museo del Prado, Madrid)
- The Beaneater (latest likely date)
- Antonio Circignani - Frescoes of the finding of the True Cross (Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome)
- Hendrick de Clerck - Anne with the Virgin and Child (for Kapellekerk, Brussels; now in Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium there, inventory 53)
- Lavinia Fontana - Portrait of Gerolamo Mercuriale (approximate date)
- School of Fontainebleau - Gabrielle d'Estrees with a Sister
- Palma il Giovane - Francesco St Jerome, rare oil painting on copper
- Hasegawa Tōhaku - Shōrin-zu byōbu "Pine Trees" inkwash
Births
- December 3 - Daniel Seghers, Jesuit brother and Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in flower still lifes (died 1661)
- date unknown
- Bartholomeus van Bassen, Dutch painter (died 1652)
- Jacopo Barbello, Italian painter (died 1656)
- Christoffel van den Berghe, Dutch painter of the Baroque period (died 1645)
- Gregorio Bausá, Spanish painter (died 1656)
- Juan Bautista de Espinosa, Spanish still life painter (died 1641)
- Luciano Borzone, Italian painter with an antique style (died 1645)
- Giovanni Bernardo Carlone, Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque periods (died 1630)
- Bartolomeo Cavarozzi, Italian caravaggisti painter of the Baroque period active in Spain (died 1625)
- Giovanni Battista Coriolano, Italian engraver (died 1649)
- Felipe Diricksen, Spanish Baroque painter primarily of portraits and religious paintings (died 1679)
- Giovanni Battista Discepoli, crippled Italian painter (died 1660)
- Caterina Ginnasi, Italian painter of altarpieces for the church of Santa Lucia (died 1660)
- Michel Lasne, French engraver, draughtsman and collector (died 1667)
- Andries van Eertvelt, Flemish Baroque painter, primarily sea scenes (died 1652)
- Floris van Schooten, Dutch painter (died 1655)
- Raffaello Vanni, Italian painter for churches (died 1657)
- Cornelis Verbeeck, Dutch painter (died 1637)
- probable
- Angelica Veronica Airola, Italian painter (died 1670)
- Camillo Berlinghieri, Italian painter of the Baroque period (died 1635)
- Giovanni Campino, Italian painter from Camerino (died 1650)
- Abraham de Vries, Dutch painter (died 1655)
- Paolo Domenico Finoglia, Italian painter of the early-Baroque period (died 1645)
- Esteban March, Spanish painter (died 1660)
- Daniël Mijtens, Dutch portrait painter (died 1647/1648)
- Mario Righetti, Italian painter active in his native Bologna (d. unknown)
Deaths
- July 22 - Leone Leoni, Italian sculptor and medallist (born 1509)
- October 12 - Kanō Eitoku, Japanese painter of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, patriarchs of the Kanō school of Japanese painting (born 1543)
- date unknown
- Cesare Baglioni, Italian painter specializing in quadratura (born 1525)
- Miguel Barroso, Spanish painter (born 1538)
- Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Dutch writer, engraver, philosopher, translator, politician and theologian (born 1522)
- Wouter Crabeth I, Dutch glass painter (born 1510)
- Bernaert de Rijckere, Flemish painter (born c.1535)
- Sigmund Feyerabend, German bookseller and wood-engraver (born 1528)
- Jacob Grimmer, Flemish landscape painter (born c.1526)
- Germain Pilon, French sculptors of the French Renaissance (born c.1537)
- Domenico Poggini, Italian sculptor and engraver (born 1520)
- probable - Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder, Flemish printmaker and painter associated with the English court of the mid-16th Century (born 1520)
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