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1664 in art

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Events from the year 1664 in art.

Events

  • Approximate date - Isaac Fuller executes ceiling paintings in the chapels of All Souls and Magdalen College, Oxford, England.

Paintings

Births

  • May 20 - Andreas Schlüter, German baroque sculptor and architect in the Petrine Baroque style (died 1714)
  • June 3 - Rachel Ruysch, Dutch artist who specialized in still-life paintings of flowers (died 1750)
  • December 26 - Johann Melchior Dinglinger, one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, German artist in a Mannerist tradition into the "Age of Rococo" (died 1731)
  • date unknown
    • Giuseppe Alberti, Italian painter (died 1716)
    • Ferrante Amendola, Italian historical painter (died 1724)
    • Juan Bautista Bayuco, Spanish religious-themed painter (died unknown)
    • Philipp Ferdinand de Hamilton, painter from the Southern Netherlands active in Austria (died 1750)
    • Guglielmo da Leoni, Italian painter and engraver (died 1740)
    • Rolando Marchelli, Italian painter from Genoa (died unknown)
    • Alessandro Marchesini, Italian painter of allegories with small figures (died 1738)
    • Mehmet Emin Tokadi, Ottoman Sufi saint, writer, calligrapher, and scholar (died 1745)
    • Pablo González Velázquez, Spanish Baroque painter (died 1727)
  • probable - Torii Kiyonobu I, Japanese painter and printmaker in the ukiyo-e style, especially on Kabuki signboards (died 1729)

Deaths

  • February John Hoskins, English miniature painter (date of birth unknown)
  • April 4 - Adam Willaerts, Dutch painter (born 1577)
  • May 5 - Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Italian painter (born 1609)
  • May 11 - Salomon de Bray (or Braij), Dutch painter (born 1597)
  • July 12 - Stefano della Bella, Italian printmaker known for etchings of many subjects, including military ones (born 1610)
  • August 3 - Jacopo Vignali, Florentine painter (born 1592)
  • August 27
    • Cornelis Pietersz Bega (the "Little Master"), Dutch painter, etcher and draughtsman (born 1631)
    • Francisco de Zurbarán, Spanish painter (born 1598)
  • date unknown
    • Michel Corneille the Elder, French painter, etcher, and engraver (born 1601)
    • Jacob Heinrich Elbfas, Livonia-born portraitist (born 1600)
  • probable
    • Lan Ying, Chinese painter of landscapes, human figures, flowers and birds during the Ming Dynasty (born 1585)
    • (died 1664/1673) Antonio Maria Vassallo, Italian painter of mythological scenes and still lifes (born 1620)
    • Reinier Nooms, Dutch maritime painter and etcher (born c. 1623)
  • possible – Jan Pieter Brueghel, Flemish Baroque painter (born 1628)

References

References

  1. Solkin, David H.. (1999). "Isaac Fuller's Escape of Charles II: A Restoration Tragicomedy". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes.
  2. (2004). "Masters of Dutch Painting". Detroit Institute of Arts.
  3. Bryan, Michael. (1889). "Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical". George Bell and Sons.
  4. "Adam Willaerts".
  5. Jeutter, E.. (2004). "Zur Problematik der Rembrandt-Rezeption im Werk des Genuesen Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Genua 1609-1664 Mantua): eine Untersuchung zu seinem Stil und seinen Nachwirkungen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert". VDG.
  6. Von Moltke, Joachim Wolfgang. (1938–1939). "Salomon de Bray". Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft.
  7. "Cornelis Bega".
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