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1581 in art
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Events from the year 1581 in art.
Events
- September 19 – Arnold Bronckhorst is appointed first court painter to James VI of Scotland.
- Construction of the Uffizi in Florence as magistrates' offices, designed by Giorgio Vasari and continued by Alfonso Parigi the Elder and Bernardo Buontalenti, is completed.
Works
- Anonymous – Portrait of Dorothy and Penelope Devereux (approximate date)
- Antonio Campi – The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence (San Paolo Converso, Milan)
- Lavinia Fontana
- Deposition
- Noli me tangere
- Nicholas Hilliard – Portrait miniature of Sir Francis Drake
Births
- October 21 – Domenico Zampieri, Baroque Italian painter (died 1641)
- December 27 - Jean Chalette, French miniature and portrait painter (died 1643)
- date unknown
- Johan Bara, Dutch painter, designer and engraver (died 1634)
- Frans Francken the Younger, Flemish painter (died 1642)
- Cornelis Liefrinck, Dutch painter (died 1652)
- Abraham Matthijs, Flemish Baroque painter (died 1649)
- Fillide Melandroni, Italian courtesan, model for Caravaggio (died 1618)
- Panfilo Nuvolone, Italian Mannerist painter (died 1651)
- Carlo Sellitto, Italian Caravaggisti painter (died 1614)
- Artus Wolffort, Flemish painter (died 1641)
- probable
- Bernardo Strozzi, Italian painter (died 1644)
Deaths
References
References
- "Domenichino". [[National Gallery]].
- "Cornelius Liefrinck". [[MutualArt.com]].
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