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Events from the year 1635 in art.
Events
- Nicolas Poussin begins work on The Triumph of Pan and The Triumph of Bacchus to decorate Cardinal Richelieu's château.
 - Joyous Entries of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria into Antwerp and Ghent.
 

Abraham Bosse – Der Ball
Works

Chen Hongshou – Self-portrait
- Gerard ter Borch – Consultation
 - Abraham Bosse – Der Ball ("The Ball")
 - Chen Hongshou – Self-portrait
 - Philippe de Champaigne – Louis XIII Crowned by Victory
 - Dirck van Delen – Palace Courtyard with Figures
 - Jan van Goyen – Landscape with travellers outside a tavern
 - Juan Bautista Mayno – The Recovery of Bahía de Todos los Santos
 - Rembrandt
- The Rape of Ganymede
 - Belshazzar's Feast
 - Portrait of a Young Man with a Golden Chain (attributed)
 - The Sacrifice of Abraham
 - Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet (Buckland Abbey, England)[1]
 
 - Guido Reni – Saint Matthew and the Angel
 - Peter Paul Rubens
- The Garden of Love (1630–1635)
 - The Three Graces
 
 - John Souch – Sir Thomas Aston at his Wife's Deathbed
 - Nicholas Stone – marble effigy of Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley (St Dunstan's church, Cranford, England)
 - Justus Sustermans – Portrait of Galileo
 - David Teniers – Temptations of Saint Anthony
 - Diego Velázquez
 
Births
- 21 February – Thomas Flatman, English poet and miniature painter (died 1688)
 - 16 April – Frans van Mieris, Sr., Dutch genre and portrait painter (died 1681)
 - 7 October – Roger de Piles, French painter, engraver, art critic and diplomat (died 1709)
 - 11 November – Justus Danckerts, Dutch engraver (died 1701)
 - date unknown
- José Antolínez, Spanish painter (died 1675)
 - Pietro Santi Bartoli, Italian engraver, draughtsman and painter (died 1700)
 - Sebastiano Bombelli, Italian Baroque painter, mainly in Venice (died 1719)
 - Giuseppe Bonati, Italian painter, active in Rome and Ferrara (died 1681)
 - Guillaume Chasteau, French engraver (died 1683)
 - Alonso del Arco, Spanish painter (died 1704)
 - Ricardo do Pilar, Brazilian monk and painter (died 1700)
 - Giovanni Giacomo Borni, Italian painter active in Lombard (died 1700)
 - Pedro Nuñez de Villavicencio, Spanish painter (died 1700)
 - Henri Gascar, French painter (died 1701)
 - Antonio Giorgetti, Italian sculptor (died 1669)
 - Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao, Quechua painter from Cusco, Peru (died 1710)
 - Pieter van Anraedt, Dutch Golden Age painter of history scenes (died 1678)
 - Domenicus van Tol, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1676)
 
 
Deaths
- 14 March – Jacques Callot, printmaker and draughtsman from Lorraine (born 1592)
 - 17 May – Domenico Tintoretto, Venetian painter, son of Jacopo Tintoretto (born 1560)
 - 30 September – Kanō Sanraku, Japanese painter (born 1559)
 - 25 December – Samuel de Champlain, French cartographer, draughtsman, navigator, soldier, explorer, ethnologist, diplomat, geographer, chronicler and founder of Québec City (born 1567)
 - date unknown
- Reza Abbasi, Persian miniaturist, painter and calligrapher of the Isfahan School (born 1565)
 - Camillo Berlinghieri, Italian painter of the Baroque period (born 1590/1605)
 - Krzysztof Boguszewski, Polish Baroque painter (born unknown)
 - Battistello Caracciolo, Italian painter (born 1578)
 - Giovanni Battista Crescenzi, Italian painter and architect (born 1577)
 - Willem Cornelisz Duyster, Dutch painter from Amsterdam (born 1599)
 - Francesco Lauri, Italian fresco painter (born 1610)
 - Giulio Parigi, Italian architect and designer (born 1571)
 - Fabrizio Santafede, Italian late-Mannerist painter (born 1560)
 
 - probable – Giuseppe Vermiglio, Northern Italian Caravaggisti painter (born 1585)
 
References
- ↑ "Expert confirms painting is a Rembrandt". Swindon: National Trust. 18 March 2013. Archived from the original on 21 March 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
 
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