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Events from the year 1561 in art.
Events
- Sculptors Bernhard and Arnold Abel are recorded as working at the Imperial Court in Vienna.[1]
 - Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder moves to Seville to complete an altarpiece, and remains there to work.
 - Michelangelo ceases work on the Pietà Firenze.
 
Works
- Alessandro Allori – Portrait of a Young Man (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
 - Jacopo Bassano – The Journey of Jacob
 - Titian – Mary Magdalene
 - Paolo Veronese – Muse with a Lyre
 
Births
- date unknown
- Cornelis Danckerts de Ry, Dutch architect and sculptor (died 1634)
 - Johann Theodor de Bry, Flemish painter and engraver (died 1623)
 - Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch engraver (died 1601)
 - Antonio Mohedano, Spanish painter of the Renaissance period (died 1625)
 - Tobias Verhaecht, landscape painter and draughtsman in Italy and Antwerp (died 1631)
 
 - probable
- Jan Collaert II, Flemish engraver and printmaker (died 1620)
 - Toussaint Dubreuil, French painter (died 1602)
 - Léonard Gaultier, French engraver (died 1641)
 - Adam van Noort, Flemish painter and draughtsman (died 1641)
 - Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Artist of the Tudor court, portraitist (died 1636)
 
 
Deaths
- January 9- Luca Martini, Italian arts patron (born 1507
 - February - Roque Balduque, French sculptor (date of birth unknown)
 - March 4 - Lancelot Blondeel, Bruges-based Flemish painter (born 1498)
 - November 8 - Ippolito Costa, Italian painter (born 1506)
 - date unknown
- Alonso Berruguete, Spanish painter, sculptor and architect (born 1488)
 - Simon Bening, miniature painter of the Ghent-Bruges school (born 1483)
 - Hans Bocksberger der Ältere, Austrian painter (born 1510)
 - Paul Dax, Austrian artist (born 1503)
 - Battista Franco Veneziano, Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker in etching (born c.1510)
 
 - probable
- Erhard Altdorfer, German Early Renaissance printmaker, painter, and architect (born 1480)
 - Bernard Salomon, French painter, draftsman and engraver (born 1506)
 
 
References
- ↑ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie - online version at Wikisource
 
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