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Overview of the events of 1644 in art
List of years in art
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Events from the year
1644 in art
.
Events
Nicolas Poussin
begins to paint the second series of
Seven Sacraments
.
[
1
]
Works
Paintings
Claude
,
Odysseus Returns Chryseis
Bollongier
,
Blumenstück
Hans Gillisz. Bollongier
–
Blumenstück
("Piece of Flower")
Claude Lorrain
Odysseus
Returns
Chryseis
to Her Father
Pastoral Landscape with the Arch of Titus
View of Tivoli at Sunset
William Dobson
–
John, 1st Baron Byron
(approximate date)
Sebastian Stoskopff
–
Glasses in a Basket
David Teniers the Younger
–
The Smokers
Diego Velázquez
–
Coronation of the Virgin
Sculpture
Alessandro Algardi
– Tomb of Pope Leo XI
Births
April -
Abraham Storck
,
Dutch
landscape and
maritime
painter of the
Baroque
era (died
1708
[
2
]
)
date unknown
Étienne Allegrain
,
French
topographical painter (died
1736
)
Francisco Antolínez
, Spanish historical and landscape painter (died
1700
)
Domenico Bettini
,
Italian
painter of
still lifes
(d.
unknown
)
Jacob van Huchtenburg
,
Dutch
painter (died
1675
)
Yang Jin
,
Chinese
painter during the
Qing Dynasty
(died
1728
)
Simon Pietersz Verelst
, Dutch Golden Age painter (died
1710
)
date unknown
-
Pietro Erardi
, Maltese chaplain and painter (died
1727
)
[
3
]
probable
Marziale Carpinoni
,
Italian
painter of the
Baroque
period (died
1722
)
Elizabeth Haselwood
English silversmith (died
1715
)
[
4
]
Deaths
January 20
–
Stefano Amadei
,
Italian
still-life
painter (born
1580
)
February –
Johannes van der Beeck
,
Dutch
painter (born
1589
)
May 11
-
Domingos da Cunha
, Portuguese painter (born
1598
)
June 14
-
Jean Toutin
, French enamel worker, one of the first artists to make enamel portrait miniatures (born
1578
)
July 16
–
Giovanni Biliverti
, Italian
Mannerist
painter (born
1585
)
August 2
–
Bernardo Strozzi
, Italian painter (born
1581
)
November 27
–
Francisco Pacheco
, Spanish painter and writer on painting (born
1564
)
date unknown
Giovanni Maria Bottala
, Italian painter (born
1613
)
Giovanni Battista Calandra
, Italian mosaic artist (born
1568
)
George Jamesone
, Scottish portrait painter (born
1587
)
Ni Yuanlu
, Chinese
calligrapher
and painter during the
Ming Dynasty
(born
1593
)
Claudio Ridolfi
, Italian painter (born
1560
)
Bernard van Linge
, Dutch glass and enamel painter (born
1598
)
Cui Zizhong
,
Chinese
painter during the
Ming Dynasty
(born
unknown
)
References
^
Visit.
"Gallery"
.
National Galleries Scotland
. Archived from
the original
on 14 February 2017
. Retrieved
13 February
2017
.
^
Biography.
"Works"
.
Web Gallery of Art
. Retrieved
13 February
2017
.
^
Schiavone, Michael J. (2009).
Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. 1 A–F
.
Pietà
: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. p. 756.
ISBN
9789993291329
.
^
"Elisabeth Haselwood | National Museum of Women in the Arts"
.
nmwa.org
. Retrieved
10 April
2019
.