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1519 in art

List of years in art (table)
  • Art
  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Philosophy

The year 1519 in art involved some significant events and new works.

Paintings

van CleveSelf-Portrait, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
  • Girolamo Alibrandi paints the Presentation at the Temple.
  • Hans Burckmair paints a panel picture of the Crucifixion, with St. George and the Emperor Heinrich on the wings.
  • Albrecht Dürer paints St Anne with the Virgin and Child.
  • Sebastiano del Piombo paints The Raising of Lazarus and Portrait of a Man, said to be Christopher Columbus.
  • Raffaello Sanzio paints Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de'Medici and Luigi de'Rossi.
  • Titian finishes painting The Worship of Venus (Madrid, Museo del Prado).
  • Bernard van Orley paints Joris van Zelle.
  • Wen Cheng-ming paints Scholars at Leisure in a Precipitous Ravine.
  • The portrait of Emperor Maximilian in Nürnberg is painted.

Births

Deaths

  • May 2 – Leonardo da Vinci, Italian architect, anatomist, sculptor, engineer, inventor, geometer, scientist, mathematician, musician and painter (born 1452)[1]
  • July 2 - Francesco Bonsignori, Italian painter (born 1455)
  • November 30 - Michael Wolgemut, German painter and printmaker (born 1434)
  • date unknown

References

  1. ^ "Leonardo da Vinci | Biography, Art, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 3 May 2019.


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