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1526 in art
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Events from the year 1526 in art.
Events
- c. September - German artist Hans Holbein the Younger begins a two-year stay in England.
Works
- Lucas Cranach the Elder – Kattarina Luterin
- Albrecht Dürer
- Erasmus of Rotterdam (engraving)
- The Four Apostles
- Portrait of Hieronymus Holzschuher
- Portrait of Jakob Muffel
- Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola – The Virgin and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, Joachim and Anne
- Lucas Horenbout – Portrait miniatures (approximate date)
- Catherine of Aragon with a monkey
- Catherine of Aragon
- Henry VIII
- Hans Holbein the Younger
- Darmstadt Madonna
- Lais of Corinth
- Lorenzo Lotto
- Christ Carrying the Cross
- Portrait of a Young Man
- Sebastiano del Piombo – Portrait of Andrea Doria
Births
- October 30 - Hubert Goltzius, Dutch painter, engraver and printer (died 1583)
- date unknown
- probable
Deaths
- date unknown
- Andrea Ferrucci, Italian sculptor (born 1465)
- Liberale da Verona, Italian painter active mainly in Verona (born 1441)
- Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti, Italian painter (b. unknown)
- Jerg Ratgeb, German painter (born 1480; executed for treason)
- Jacopo Torni, Florentine painter (born 1476)
- Bernardo Zenale, Italian painter and architect (born 1460)
- probable
References
References
- Williams, Hywel. (2005). "Cassell's Chronology of World History". Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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