1505 in art
Events from the year 1505 in art.
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Events
- Pope Julius II summons Michelangelo to Rome to design the pope's tomb. The contract is revised five times and only three of forty large figures are ever executed.
Works
- Riemenschneider, Holy Blood altarpiece
Many dates approximate
- Giovanni Bellini
- Hieronymus Bosch
- Vittore Carpaccio
- Holy Family and donors
- Preparation of Christ's Tomb
- Piero di Cosimo
- The Finding of Vulcan on Lemnos
- The Adoration of the Christ Child
- The Forest Fire
- Albrecht Dürer - Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman
- Giorgione - The Three Philosophers
- Leonardo da Vinci – The Battle of Anghiari (lost painting)
- Lorenzo Lotto
- Andrea Previtali – Scenes from Tebaldeo's Eclogues
- Raphael
- Tilman Riemenschneider - Holy Blood altarpiece, St. James's Church, Rothenburg ob der Tauber (woodcarving, completed)
- Portrait of Henry VII of England
Births
- date unknown
- Pomponio Amalteo, Italian painter of the Venetian school (died 1588)[1]
- Lambert Lombard, Flemish Renaissance painter, architect and theorist for the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (died 1566)[2]
- Jakob Seisenegger, Austrian portrait painter used by Charles V (died 1567)[3]
- probable
- Cornelis Anthonisz., Dutch painter, engraver and mapmaker (died 1553)
- Pierre Bontemps, French sculptor (died 1568)[4]
- Matthys Cock, Flemish landscape painter (died 1548)
- Juste de Juste, Franco-Italian sculptor and printmaker in etching (died 1559)
- Jacques du Broeucq, Dutch sculptor and architect (died 1584)
- Léonard Limousin, French painter, member of Limoges enamel painter family (died 1577)
Deaths
- date unknown
- Andrea Aleksi, Albanian architect, painter and sculptor (born 1425)
- Matteo de Fedeli, Italian Renaissance painter (born 1450)
- Filippo Mazzola, Italian Renaissance painter (born 1460)[5]
- Francesco Marmitta, Italian painter and jeweller (born 1460)
- Ni Duan, Imperial Chinese painter of people and landscapes (born 1436)
- Sebastiano Schiavone da Rovigno, Venetian woodcarver and marquetry artist ("Zoppo") (born 1420)[6]
- probable - Bartolomeo Caporali, Italian painter (born 1420)
References
- Anna Coliva (2006). The Art Collections of Cassa Di Risparmio Di Padova E Rovigo, Cassa Di Risparmio Di Venezia and Friulcassa. Silvana. p. 302. ISBN 978-88-366-0782-2.
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; Burton Lewis Dunbar; Molly Faries; Dena Marie Woodall (2005). The Collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: German and Netherlandish paintings, 1450-1600. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. p. 315. ISBN 978-0-942614-34-3.
- Michael Bryan (1889). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers: Biographical and Critical. G. Bell and sons. p. 486.
- Anthony Blunt (1980). Art and Architecture in France, 1500 to 1700. Penguin Books. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-14-056104-3.
- National Gallery (Great Britain) (1894). Descriptive and Historical Catalogue of the Pictures in the National Gallery: With Biographical Notices of the Painters : Foreign Schools. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 315.
- Rognini, Luciano. "Giovanni da Verona". Enciclopedia Italiana. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
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