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1548 in art

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Events from the year 1548 in art.

Works

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Painting

  • Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta – Madonna with Six Saints (for San Martino (Bologna))
  • Frans Floris – The Judgement of Paris (approximate date)
  • Tintoretto
    • Miracle of the Slave
    • St Mark's Body Brought to Venice
  • Titian
    • Equestrian Portrait of Charles V
    • Venus with Organist and Cupid
  • Caterina van Hemessen
    • Portrait of a Woman (Rijksmuseum)
    • Self-portrait
    • Young girl
  • Jan Sanders van Hemessen – The Calling of Saint Matthew
  • Daniele da Volterra – Madonna with Child, young Saint John the Baptist and Saint Barbara (approximate date)

Sculpture

  • Pierino da Vinci - Young River God with Theee Putti

Publications

  • Paolo Pino - Dialogo di pittura

Births

  • March 18 - Cornelis Ketel, Dutch Mannerist painter (died 1616)
  • May - Karel van Mander, Flemish painter, poet and biographer (died 1606)
  • August 26 - Bernardino Poccetti, Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker (died 1612)
  • date unknown
    • Ippolito Andreasi, Italian painter (died 1608)
    • Pietro Francavilla, Franco-Flemish sculptor (died 1615)
  • probable
    • Peter Candid, Dutch painter and architect (died 1628)
    • 1548/1550: Palma il Giovane, Italian Mannerist painter from Venice (died 1628)

Deaths

  • June 11 – Agostino Busti, Italian High Renaissance sculptor (born 1483)
  • November 10 – Giovanni Battista Averara, Italian painter (born 1508)
  • date unknown
    • Matthys Cock, Flemish landscape painter (born 1505)
    • Battista Dossi, Italian painter who belonged to the Ferrara School of Painting (born 1490)
    • Martin Schaffner, German painter and medallist (born 1478)
  • probable
    • Jean Mone, German-Flemish sculptor (born 1500)
    • Matteo dal Nasaro Veronese, Italian sculptor and engraver (born unknown)
    • Girolamo Savoldo, Italian High Renaissance painter (born 1480/1485)

References

References

  1. Tom Nichols. (1999). "Tintoretto: Tradition and Identity". Reaktion Books.
  2. Sydney Joseph Freedberg. (1 January 1993). "Painting in Italy, 1500-1600". Yale University Press.
  3. (1986). "Gardner's Art Through the Ages". Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
  4. Barbara Von Barghahn. (1985). "Age of Gold, Age of Iron: Text". University Press of America.
  5. Maria Rika Maniates. (1979). "Mannerism in Italian Music and Culture, 1530-1630". Manchester University Press.
  6. (1986). "A Collection Rediscovered: European Paintings from the Tweed Museum of Art". Minneapolis Institute of Art.
  7. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Gemäldegalerie. (1913). "Guide to the Picture Gallery: Old Masters".
  8. Katharine Watson. (1983). "Pietro Tacca, Successor to Giovanni Bologna". Garland Pub..
  9. David Esterly. (1998). "Grinling Gibbons and the Art of Carving". H.N. Abrams.
  10. Sir John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy. (1996). "An Introduction to Italian Sculpture: Italian Renaissance sculpture". Phaidon Press.
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