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1511 in art

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Events from the year 1511 in art.

Events

  • Albrecht Dürer publishes his woodcut series "Life of the Virgin", the "Great Passion" and "Little Passion".
  • Michelangelo's 1508 bronze statue of Pope Julius II in San Petronio Basilica, Bologna is destroyed.
  • The Miracle of 1511, a festival in Brussels in which the locals built approximately 110 satirical snowmen.

Painting

  • Albrecht Dürer – Adoration of the Trinity (Landauer Altarpiece)
  • Matthias Grünewald – The Small Crucifixion
  • Michelangelo – The Creation of the Sun, Moon and Planets
  • Raphael
    • Frescoes in Raphael Rooms of Apostolic Palace in Rome
      • Cardinal and Theological Virtues
      • The Parnassus
      • The School of Athens
    • Madonna of Foligno
    • Madonna of Loreto
    • Portrait of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
    • Portrait of Pope Julius II
  • Titian
    • The Gypsy Madonna
    • Miracle of the Jealous Husband (fresco, Scuola del Santo, Padua)
    • The Miracle of the Speaking Babe
    • St. Mark Enthroned (1510 or 1511; Santa Maria della Salute, Venice)

Sculpture

  • Adam Dircksz (attrib.) – Miniature altarpiece (British Museum, London, WB.232)

Births

  • Bartolomeo Ammanati, architect and sculptor (died 1592)
  • Camillo Boccaccino, Italian painter active mainly in Cremona and regions of Lombardy (died 1546)
  • Jean Court, enamel painter (died 1583)
  • Zhang Han, Chinese scholar-official, literary author, painter, and essayist (died 1593)
  • Bernardino Lanini, Italian Renaissance painter active mainly in Milan (died 1578)
  • Lelio Orsi, Italian Renaissance painter of the Reggio Emilia school (died 1587)
  • Giorgio Vasari, Italian painter and architect, who is today famous for his biographies of Italian artists (died 1574)

Deaths

  • Simón de Colonia, Spanish architect and sculptor (b. unknown)
  • Raimo Epifanio Tesauro, Italian Renaissance painter specializing in frescoes (born 1480)

References

References

  1. "Giorgio Vasari". [[Encyclopædia Britannica]].
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