1527 in art
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Events
- c. May 6 - The engraver Jacopo Caraglio flees to Venice from the Sack of Rome
- Marcantonio Raimondi publishes the second edition of his erotic engravings I Modi in Rome (accompanied by Aretino's Sonetti lussuriosi); like the first they are suppressed by Pope Clement VII
- Pieter Coecke van Aelst enters the Antwerp Guild of painters
- John Browne becomes the first Serjeant Painter at the English Court
Works
- Hans Holbein the Younger – Sir Thomas More
- Lorenzo Lotto – Man with a Golden Paw
- Lucas van Leyden – The Last Judgement (triptych, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, 1526 or 1527)
Births
- November 18 - Luca Cambiasi, Italian painter (died 1585)[1]
- date unknown
- Michelangelo Aliprandi, Italian painter, pupil of Veronese (died 1595)
- Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Italian painter (died 1593)[2]
- probable
Deaths
- May - Cristoforo Solari, Italian sculptor and architect (born 1460)
- June 28 - Bernardo de' Rossi, Italian bishop and patron of the arts (born 1468)
- date unknown
- Lorenzo Allegri, Italian painter (born unknown)
- Cornelis Engebrechtsz., Dutch painter, the first notable painter from Leiden (born 1462)
- Cristoforo Foppa, Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and die sinker (born 1445)
- Jan Mertens the Younger, South Netherlandish painter (born unknown)
- Domenico Puligo, painter from Florence (born 1492)
- Jan van Dornicke, South Netherlandish painter (born 1470)
- Jan Wellens de Cock, Flemish painter and draughtsman of the Northern Renaissance (born 1480)[4]
References
- ↑ "Luca Cambiasi - Historical Italian Artist From Art History". Retrieved 30 June 2010.
- ↑ "Giuseppe Arcimboldo Biography". Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
- ↑ "Pellegrino Tibaldi Biography". Retrieved 30 June 2010.
- ↑ Hickley, Catherine (10 December 2008). "Max Stern Estate Pursues Nazi-Seized Art in German Collections". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 July 2010.