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1617 in art
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Events from the year 1617 in art.
Events
- Kanō Tan'yū becomes an official artist of the Tokugawa shogunate.
- Lucas Vorsterman joins the workshop of Peter Paul Rubens, soon becoming Rubens's primary engraver.
Works
- Abu al-Hasan - Shah Jahangir
- Gian Lorenzo Bernini - marble sculptures
- The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (probable date)
- with Pietro Bernini - Boy with a Dragon
- Frans Hals - Shrovetide Revellers
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Adoration of the Magi
- Mars and Rhea Silvia (approximate date)
- Nicholas Stone - floor tomb of Sir William Curle in St Etheldreda's church, Old Hatfield, England
- Diego Velázquez - The Lunch
- Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom - Dutch Ships Ramming Spanish Galleys off the Flemish Coast in October 1602
Births==
- January 19 – Lucas Faydherbe, Dutch sculptor and architect (died 1697)
- January 22 – Ludovicus Neefs, Flemish painter (died 1649)
- February 5 – Jan Thomas van Ieperen, Flemish painter and engraver (died 1673)
- May – John Michael Wright, English baroque portrait painter (died 1694)
- August 10 (bapt.) – Ambrosius Brueghel, Flemish painter (died 1675)
- October 17 – Dionisio Lazzari, Italian sculptor and architect (died 1689)
- November 19 – Eustache Le Sueur, co-founder of the French Academy of painting (died 1655)
- November 21 – Tosa Mitsuoki, Japanese painter (died 1691)
- December – Gerard ter Borch, Dutch subject painter (died 1681)
- December 7 – Evaristo Baschenis, Italian Baroque painter primarily of still lifes (died 1677)
- December 31 – Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Spanish painter best known for his religious works (died 1682)
- date unknown
Deaths
References
References
- Platt, Colin. (1994). "The Great Rebuildings of Tudor and Stuart England". Routledge.
- John Michael Montias. (2002). "Art at Auction in 17th Century Amsterdam". Amsterdam University Press.
- William Stirling Maxwell. (1848). "Annals of the Artists of Spain". J. Ollivier.
- Pietro Zampetti. (1969). "A Dictionary of Venetian Painters: 16th century". F. Lewis.
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