1624 in art explained
Events from the year 1624 in art.
Events
Paintings
Births
- January 15 - Rombout Verhulst, sculptor from Brabant (died 1698)
- February 11 - Lambert Doomer, Dutch painter (died 1700)
- November - Barent Fabritius, Dutch painter (died 1673)
- date unknown
- Benito Manuel Agüero, Spanish painter of the Baroque period (died 1668)
- Valerio Castello, Italian painter (died 1659)
- Antonio Giusti, Italian painter, active mainly in Florence (died 1705)
- Bernhard Keil, Danish painter (died 1687)
- Jan Peeters I, Flemish seascape painter (died 1677)
- Antonio Raggi, Italian sculptor (died 1686)
- Pedro Roldán, Spanish sculptor (died 1699)
- Orazio Talami, Italian painter, active mainly in Bologna (died 1705)
- Zhou Shuxi, female Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty (died 1705)
- probable
Deaths
Notes and References
- News: Desperately Painting the Plague. Holland. Cotter. The New York Times. 29 July 2005.
- Van Dyck in Sicily: while the plague held Palermo in its grip, Anthony van Dyck radically developed 12th-century iconography of Saint Rosalie through five paintings that imbued the saint with a sensual refinement. Van Dyck's Rosalie became one of Catholicism's most popular images of victory over pestilence, and represents a key period in the artist's development. Gauvin Alexander Bailey. Gauvin Alexander. Bailey. 1 March 2012. Apollo. 175. 596. 116–122. go.gale.com.
- Web site: 2012: Van Dyck in Sicily | Dulwich Picture Gallery. www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk.
- News: The Saint Who Stopped an Epidemic Is on Lockdown at the Met. Jason. Farago. The New York Times. 26 March 2020.