• Events from the year 1617 in art. Kanō Tan'yū becomes an official artist of the Tokugawa shogunate. Lucas Vorsterman joins the workshop of Peter Paul...
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    1617 (MDCXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1617th...
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  • The year 1617 in science and technology involved some significant events. Johannes Kepler begins to publish his Epitome astronomiæ Copernicanæ setting...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1617. March 4 – Shrovetide riot of the London apprentices damages the Cockpit...
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    commerce), Zhang Yingyu's The Book of Swindles (Du pian xin shu, 杜騙新書, c. 1617), which dates to the late Ming dynasty. Many business books have applied...
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  • The year 1617 in music involved some significant events. January 6 – The Vision of Delight, a masque written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones...
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  • The year 1608 in science and technology involved some significant events. October 2 – Hans Lippershey demonstrates the first known telescope to the government...
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    Baroque painting (redirect from Baroque/Art)
    (1590–1648) John Michael Wright (1617–1694) Rembrandt (1606–1669) Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634) Gerard ter Borch (1617–1681) Adriaen Brouwer (1605–1638)...
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  • The year 1608 in music involved some significant events and new musical works. February 9 – The masque The Hue and Cry After Cupid, written by Ben Jonson...
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    Desk". The Art Institute of Chicago. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta decorativă (in Romanian). Cerces. p. 168. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta decorativă...
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    Asian art encompasses the arts of the Near East, including the ancient art of Mesopotamia, and more recently becoming dominated by Islamic art. In many...
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  • Charles, Duke of Byron by the Children of the Chapel at the Blackfriars Theatre in London are suppressed after the French Ambassador complains to King James...
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    Military art is art with a military subject matter, regardless of its style or medium. The battle scene is one of the oldest types of art in developed...
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  • I's visit to Scotland Martin Opitz Aristarchus, German poet and writer in Latin, in this book championing the purity of the German language Antoine Girard...
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    Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration...
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    Pocahontas (category 1617 deaths)
    /ˌpɒk-/; born Amonute, also known as Matoaka and Rebecca Rolfe; c. 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for...
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    Peter Paul Rubens (category Art collectors from Antwerp)
    Ambrogio Spinola, c. 1627, National Gallery in Prague Portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, c. 1617–1628, Pollok House Lady Arundel with her...
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    Zurbarán and El Greco – was Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682). Working for most of his career in Seville, his early work reflected the naturalism of...
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  • Events from the year 1608 in art. August - Caravaggio is arrested and imprisoned for his part in a brawl. He subsequently escapes and flees Malta. December...
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    Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti",...
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    The historical evolution of the nude in art runs parallel to the history of art in general, except for small particularities derived from the different...
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    Gerard ter Borch (1617–1681) and Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675). Van Meegeren produced masterly paintings that deceived critics and art experts, who then...
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    English art is the body of visual arts made in England. England has Europe's earliest and northernmost ice-age cave art. Prehistoric art in England largely...
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  • 1614: Tomb of the Scipios discovered in Rome. The titulus of L. Cornelius is published in 1617 by Giacomo Sirmondo in Antiquae inscriptionis, qua L. Scipionis...
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    Blue Mosque, Istanbul (category Religious buildings and structures completed in 1616)
    Ottoman-era historical imperial mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was constructed between 1609 and 1617 during the rule of Ahmed I and remains a functioning...
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    Ahmed I (category 1617 deaths)
    – 22 November 1617) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1603 to 1617. Ahmed's reign is noteworthy for marking the first breach in the Ottoman tradition...
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  • 1614). 1617 – The Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza, Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio, is completed (begun in 1549). 1618 Saint Mary's Tower in Comino...
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    Women artists (redirect from Women in Art)
    their art and experiences, and contributed inspiration to the Feminist art movement. Although women artists have been involved in the making of art throughout...
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  • France). January 23 – English poet John Donne becomes an ordained minister in the Church of England. John Andrewes, The Anatomie of Basenesse; or, The Foure...
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