1548 in art
Events from the year 1548 in art.
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Events
Works
- Tintoretto Miracle of the Slave[1]
- Titian Equestrian Portrait of Charles V
- Caterina van Hemessen Self-portrait
Painting
- Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta – Madonna with Six Saints (for San Martino (Bologna))[2]
- Frans Floris – The Judgement of Paris (approximate date)
- Tintoretto
- Miracle of the Slave[3]
- St Mark's Body Brought to Venice
- Titian
- Equestrian Portrait of Charles V
- Venus with Organist and Cupid[4]
- Caterina van Hemessen
- Portrait of a Woman (Rijksmuseum)
- Self-portrait
- Young girl
- Jan Sanders van Hemessen – The Calling of Saint Matthew
- Daniele da Volterra – Madonna with Child, young Saint John the Baptist and Saint Barbara (approximate date)
Sculpture
- Pierino da Vinci - Young River God with Theee Putti
Publications
- Paolo Pino - Dialogo di pittura[5]
Births
- March 18 - Cornelis Ketel, Dutch Mannerist painter (died 1616)[6]
- May - Karel van Mander, Flemish painter, poet and biographer (died 1606)[7]
- August 26 - Bernardino Poccetti, Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker (died 1612)
- date unknown
- Ippolito Andreasi, Italian painter (died 1608)
- Pietro Francavilla, Franco-Flemish sculptor (died 1615)[8]
- probable
- Peter Candid, Dutch painter and architect (died 1628)[9]
- 1548/1550: Palma il Giovane, Italian Mannerist painter from Venice (died 1628)
Deaths
- June 11 – Agostino Busti, Italian High Renaissance sculptor (born 1483)[10]
- November 10 – Giovanni Battista Averara, Italian painter (born 1508)
- date unknown
- Matthys Cock, Flemish landscape painter (born 1505)
- Battista Dossi, Italian painter who belonged to the Ferrara School of Painting (born 1490)
- Martin Schaffner, German painter and medallist (born 1478)
- probable
- Jean Mone, German-Flemish sculptor (born 1500)
- Matteo dal Nasaro Veronese, Italian sculptor and engraver (born unknown)
- Girolamo Savoldo, Italian High Renaissance painter (born 1480/1485)
References
- Tom Nichols (1999). Tintoretto: Tradition and Identity. Reaktion Books. p. 269. ISBN 978-1-86189-120-4.
- Sydney Joseph Freedberg (1 January 1993). Painting in Italy, 1500-1600. Yale University Press. p. 496. ISBN 978-0-300-05587-0.
- Helen Gardner; Horst De la Croix; Richard G. Tansey (1986). Gardner's Art Through the Ages. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. p. 650. ISBN 978-0-15-503765-6.
- Barbara Von Barghahn (1985). Age of Gold, Age of Iron: Text. University Press of America. p. iii. ISBN 978-0-8191-4739-4.
- Maria Rika Maniates (1979). Mannerism in Italian Music and Culture, 1530-1630. Manchester University Press. p. 518. ISBN 978-0-7190-0737-8.
- George S. Keyes; Nora M. Heimann; Rosamond Hurrell (1986). A Collection Rediscovered: European Paintings from the Tweed Museum of Art. Minneapolis Institute of Art. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-912964-29-4.
- Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Gemäldegalerie (1913). Guide to the Picture Gallery: Old Masters. p. 64.
- Katharine Watson (1983). Pietro Tacca, Successor to Giovanni Bologna. Garland Pub. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-8240-3255-5.
- David Esterly (1998). Grinling Gibbons and the Art of Carving. H.N. Abrams. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-8109-4142-7.
- Sir John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy (1996). An Introduction to Italian Sculpture: Italian Renaissance sculpture. Phaidon Press. p. 411. ISBN 978-0-7148-3015-5.
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