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1530 In Art
Events from the year 1530 in art. Events * September 15 – Portrait of ''Saint Dominic in Soriano'' appears in the Dominican friary at Soriano Calabro, soon acquiring a reputation for having marvellous properties. Works * Paris Bordone – '' The Rest on the Flight into Egypt'' (approximate date) * Bronzino – '' Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune'' (approximate date) * Antonio da Correggio ** ''Assumption of the Virgin'' (fresco on dome of Parma Cathedral completed) ** '' Nativity'' (placed in church of St. Prosper of Reggio Emilia; now in Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden) * Lucas Cranach the Elder – '' The Judgement of Paris'' (approximate date) * Il Garofalo – ''Madonna and Child and St Jerome'' * Quentin Matsys – ''Ill-Matched Marriage'' (approximate completion date) * Parmigianino – ''Portrait of a Man Reading a Book'' (approximate date; York Art Gallery, England) * Titian – ''The Madonna of the Rabbit'' (approximate date) * Portrait of Francis I of ...
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Saint Dominic In Soriano
''Saint Dominic in Soriano'' ( it, San Domenico in Soriano; es, Santo Domingo en Soriano) was a portrait of Saint Dominic painted in 1530. It is an important artefact in the Dominican friary at Soriano Calabro in southern Italy. It was believed to be of miraculous origin, and to inspire miracles. It was the subject of a Roman Catholic feast day celebrated on 15 September from 1644 to 1913. Its miraculous origin was the subject of several 17th-century paintings. Several ecclesiastical buildings have been named after it. History There seems to be no record that Dominic himself ventured further south in Italy than Rome. In 1510, members of the Dominican Order founded a friary at Soriano Calabro, Calabria, in the arch of the foot of the boot of Italy. A town grew up around it. In 1530, the friars began to display for public veneration a portrait of the founder of their Order. In the early 17th century, Silvestro Frangipane, a Dominican, investigated the painting and wrote a b ...
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Quentin Matsys
Quentin Matsys ( nl, Quinten Matsijs) (1466–1530) was a Flemish painter in the Early Netherlandish tradition. He was born in Leuven. There is a tradition alleging that he was trained as an ironsmith before becoming a painter. Matsys was active in Antwerp for over 20 years, creating numerous works with religious roots and satirical tendencies. He is regarded as the founder of the Antwerp school of painting, which became the leading school of painting in Flanders in the 16th century. He introduced new techniques and motifs as well as moralising subjects without completely breaking with the tradition.Nanny Schrijvers, ''Quinten Massijs ''
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Most early accounts of Matsys' life are composed primarily of legend and very little con ...
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1607 In Art
{{Year nav topic5, 1607, art Events from the year 1607 in art. Events *Work by the German painter Peter Reimers first appears in Kinsarvik, effectively beginning the Stavanger renaissance. Paintings Image:Saint Jerome Writing-Caravaggio (c. 1607).jpg, Caravaggio, ''Saint Jerome Writing'' Image:CaravaggioFlagellation.jpg, Caravaggio, ''Flagellation of Christ'' Image:Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio - The Seven Acts of Mercy - WGA04173.jpg, Caravaggio, ''The Seven Works of Mercy'' Image:Michelangelo Caravaggio 071.jpg, Caravaggio, '' David with the Head of Goliath'' Image:Michelangelo Caravaggio 066.jpg, Caravaggio, ''Madonna of the Rosary'' File:Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio - The Crowning with Thorns - Google Art Project.jpg, Caravaggio, '' The Crowning with Thorns'' Image:Caravaggio flagellation.jpg, Caravaggio, '' Christ at the Column'' File:Salome with the Head of John the Baptist-Caravaggio (1610).jpg, Caravaggio, '' Salome with the Head of John the Baptist'' * ...
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