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1537 in art

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Events from the year 1537 in art.

Works

  • Corneille de Lyon – Portrait of Mary of Guise (approximate date)
  • Hans Holbein the Younger
    • Portrait of Henry VIII
    • Portrait of Henry VIII for Palace of Whitehall (approximate date; original destroyed by fire 1698)
    • Portrait of Jane Seymour
  • Lucas Horenbout – Portrait miniature of Jane Seymour (approximate date)
  • Domenico di Pace Beccafumi – Saint Bernard of Siena Preaching

Births

  • Philip Galle, Flemish engraver and printmaker (died 1612)
  • Giovanni Battista Naldini, Italian painter of a late-Mannerism in Florence (died 1591)
  • Germain Pilon, French sculptors of the French Renaissance (died 1590)
  • 1537/1538 - Natale Bonifacio, engraver and producer of woodcuts (died 1592)

Deaths

  • Baldassare Peruzzi, Italian architect and painter (born 1481)
  • Agostino Marti, Italian painter from Lucca (born 1485)
  • Guglielmo da Marsiglia, Italian painter of stained glass (born 1475)
  • Lorenzo di Credi, Italian painter and sculptor (born 1459)
  • Vittore Gambello, Italian Renaissance sculptor (born 1460)

References

References

  1. (2013). "A Source Book in Theatrical History". Courier Corporation.
  2. "Lorenzo di Credi (c. 1459-1537) - The Annunciation".
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