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1601 in art
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Events from the year 1601 in art.
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Events
- July – Nicholas Hilliard writes to Robert Cecil, England's Secretary of State, acknowledging an annuity of £40, and asking permission to retire from London to save on household expenses.[1]
Paintings
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Births
- January 19 – Guido Cagnacci, Italian painter of the Bolognese School (died 1663)
- March 19 – Alonzo Cano, Spanish painter, architect and sculptor (died 1667)
- September 13 – Jan Brueghel the Younger, Flemish painter (died 1678)
- November 15 – Cecco Bravo, Florentine painter of the Baroque period (died 1661)
- date unknown
- Hendrick Bloemaert, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1672)
- Pieter de Bloot, Dutch painter (died 1658)
- Martin Droeshout, engraver (died 1650)
- Shi Kefa, Chinese government official and calligrapher (died 1645)
- probable
- Simon de Vlieger, painter (died 1653)
- Paulus Bor, Dutch painter (died 1669)
- Michel Corneille the Elder, French painter, etcher, and engraver (died 1664)
Deaths
- May 10 – Hans van Steenwinckel the Elder, Flemish/Danish sculptor and architect (born 1550)[2]
- July 24 – Joris Hoefnagel, Flemish painter and engraver (born 1542)[3]
- date unknown
- Giovanni Alberti, Italian painter (born 1558)[4]
- Giacomo del Duca, Italian sculptor (born 1520)
- Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch engraver (born 1561)
- Teodoro Ghisi, Italian engraver (born 1536)
- Hugues Sambin, French sculptor and woodworker (born 1520)[5]
- Paris Nogari, Italian painter (born 1536)
- probable – Cesare Vecellio, Italian engraver and painter (born 1530)
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References
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