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1567 in art
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Events from the year 1567 in art.
Events
- In China, the Jiajing era (1522–1566) has ended.
Paintings
- Federico Barocci – Madonna di San Simone (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino)
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder
- The Adoration of the Magi
- The Massacre of the Innocents (1566-7)
- The Peasant Wedding
- Gian Paolo Lomazzo – Allegory of the Lenten Feast (for San Agostino, Piacenza)
- Titian – Self-portrait (approximate date)
- Giorgio Vasari – Self-portrait (approximate date)
Births
- 1 May - Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, Dutch painter (died 1641)
- 24 September - Martin Fréminet, French painter and engraver (died 1619)
- date unknown
- 1567/1576: Abraham Janssens, Flemish painter (died 1632)
Deaths
- 17 September - Pier Francesco d'Jacopo di Domenico Toschi, Italian painter of primarily religious works (born unknown)
- date unknown
- Lambert Barnard, English Renaissance painter (born 1485)
- Pier Francesco Foschi, Italian painter active in Florence in a Mannerist style (born 1502)
- Dirck Jacobsz, Dutch Renaissance painter (born 1496)
- Antonio Labacco, architect, engraver, and writer (born 1495)
- Ligier Richier, French sculptor (born 1500)
- Jakob Seisenegger, Austrian portrait painter used by Charles V (born 1505)
- Enea Vico, Italian engraver (born 1523)
References
References
- "Michiel van Miereveld". [[National Gallery of Art]].
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