1514 in art
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Events
- Raphael's friend, courtier Giovanbattista Branconio dell'Aquila, becomes the personal keeper of Hanno, the white elephant brought to Rome in 1514.[1]
Works
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Matsys, The Moneylender and his Wife
- Giovanni Bellini – The Feast of the Gods (in original form)
- Vittore Carpaccio – The Sermon of St. Stephen
- Lucas Cranach the Elder
- The Judgement of Paris (1512-14)
- Madonna with Child with Young John the Baptist
- Portraits of Henry IV of Saxony and Catherine of Mecklenburg
- Albrecht Dürer – Engravings
- Quentin Matsys – The Moneylender and his Wife
- Raphael – some dates approximate
- Madonna dell'Impannata
- Madonna della seggiola
- Madonna della tenda
- Portrait of a Young Man
- Sibyls (fresco in Santa Maria della Pace, Rome)
- Sistine Madonna
- (with Giulio Romano) – (Frescos in Raphael Rooms of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican)
- Titian – approximate dates
Births
- Cornelis Floris de Vriendt, Flemish Renaissance architect and sculptor (died 1575)
- Virgil Solis, German draughtsman and printmaker in engraving, etching and woodcut (died 1562)
Deaths
- date unknown
- Andrea di Niccolò - Italian painter of the Sienese School (born 1440)
- Georg Glockendon, woodblock cutter, printer and painter (date of birth unknown)
- probable
- Giovanni Dalmata, Dalmatian sculptor (born 1440)
- Francisco de Osona, Spanish Renaissance painter (born 1465)
References
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