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1554 in art
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Events from the year 1554 in art.
Events
- Gerlach Flicke, temporarily imprisoned in London with pirate Henry Strangways, paints a diptych of them both, which constitutes the earliest known self-portrait in oils in England.
- A group of Edinburgh painters, led by one Walter Binning, assault an outsider, David Warkman, who has been painting a ceiling in the city.
Works
Paintings
- Hans Eworth – Queen Mary Tudor
- Gerlach Flicke – Self-portrait with Henry Strangwish
- Antonis Mor – Queen Mary Tudor
- Titian – Danae and Christ Appearing to his Mother after his Resurrection
Sculptures
- Benvenuto Cellini – Perseus with the Head of Medusa
Births
- February 27 - Giovanni Battista Paggi, Italian painter (died 1627)
- date unknown
- Paul Brill, landscape painter of frescoes who worked in Rome (died 1626)
- Cesare Corte, Italian painter active mainly in his natal city of Genoa (died 1613)
- Augustin Cranach, German painter, son of Lucas Cranach the Younger (died 1595)
- Costantini de' Servi, Italian painter (died 1622)
- Mir Emad Hassani, Persian Nastaʿlīq script calligrapher (died 1615)
- Rombertus van Uylenburgh, father-in-law of Rembrandt (died 1624)
- probable - William Segar, court painter to Queen Elizabeth I of England (died 1633)
Deaths
References
References
- ''Extracts from the records of the Burgh of Edinburgh 1528 - 1557'', 194-5.
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