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Events from the year 1565 in art.
Events
- September - Titian goes to Cadore to design decorations for the church at Pieve, which will be partly executed by his pupils.
 - Before December - Daniele da Volterra begins the work of overpainting nudity in the late Michelangelo's The Last Judgment (Sistine Chapel), earning himself the nickname Il Braghettone ("the breeches maker").[1]
 
Works
Paintings
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder paints
- the cycle of the seasons
- The Hunters in the Snow (winter) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
 - The Gloomy Day (old beginning of the year in March) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
 - The Hay Harvest (early summer) in Nelahozeves (Czech Republic).
 - The Harvesters (late summer) in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York.
 - The Return of the Herd (autumn) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
 
 - Winter Landscape with Skaters and Bird Trap.
 - Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery.
 
 - the cycle of the seasons
 - Lucas Cranach the Younger paints the Altarpiece of the Reformers in Dessau.
 - Sebastiano Filippi (Bastianino) paints Birth of the Virgin.
 - Tintoretto begins painting the cycle of the life of Christ (completed 1567), including Crucifixion, in the Sala dell'Albergo (Hall of the Hostel) at the Scuola di San Rocco in Venice.
 - Titian paints
- The Penitent Magdalene.
 - Venus Blindfolding Cupid at about this date.
 
 - Giorgio Vasari paints the frescoes on the walls of the Palazzo Vecchio representing scenes of the Austrian Habsburg estates.
 - Paolo Veronese paints the Allegory of Virtue and Vice and Wisdom and Strength in Venice, Italy.
 
Births
- May 15 - Hendrick de Keyser, Dutch sculptor and architect (died 1621)
 - June 2 - Francisco Ribalta, Spanish painter, mostly of religious subjects (died 1628)
 - date unknown
- Bernardino Cesari, Italian painter (died 1621)
 - Camillo Mariani, Italian sculptor of the early Baroque (died 1611)
 - Konoe Nobutada, Momoyama period Japanese poet, calligrapher, painter and diarist (died 1614)
 - Isaac Oliver, French-born English portrait miniature painter (died 1617)
 - Jan Saenredam, Dutch engraver (died 1607)
 - Decio Termisani, Naples-born Italian painter (died 1600)
 
 - probable
- Reza Abbasi, Persian miniaturist, painter and calligrapher of the Isfahan School (died 1635)
 - Achille Calici, Italian painter (died unknown)
 - Cheng Jiasui, Chinese landscape painter and poet during the Ming Dynasty (died 1643)
 - Jacob de Gheyn II, Dutch painter and engraver (died 1629)
 
 
Deaths
- date unknown
- Antonio Begarelli ("Begarino"), Italian sculptor (born 1499)
 - Antonio Bernieri, Italian painter, pupil of Correggio (born 1516)
 - Bernardino Licinio, Italian painter (born c.1489)
 - Pietro Negroni, Italian painter (born c.1505)
 - Paolo Pino, Italian painter and art writer (born 1534)
 - Joseph Weiß, Germain painter (born c.1486)
 
 - probable - Garcia Fernandes, Portuguese Renaissance painter (born unknown)
 
References
- ↑ Blunt, Anthony (1985) [1940]. Artistic Theory in Italy, 1450–1600. Oxford University Press. p. 119. ISBN 0-19-881050-4.
 
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