• Events from the year 1621 in art. Dutch painter Johannes van der Beeck is jailed for failing to pay alimony to his former wife Neeltgen van Camp. Giovanni...
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    1621 (MDCXXI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1621st year...
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  • Laughing Cavalier 1623 in art 1622 in art – Birth of Luo Mu 1621 in art 1620 in art 1619 in art – Birth of Charles Le Brun 1618 in art – Death of Fillide...
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    The year 1621 in science and technology involved some significant events. Johann Schreck (1576–1630), also known as Johannes Schreck, Terrenz or Terrentius...
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  • 22 – English poet John Donne is installed as Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London. John Ashmore, translator, Certain Selected Odes of Horace, Englished;...
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  • Events from the year 1621 in literature. January 27 – Sir Francis Bacon is created Viscount St Alban. February 3 – John Chamberlain writes to Sir Dudley...
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    (German: Albrecht VII; 13 November 1559 – 13 July 1621) was the ruling Archduke of Austria for a few months in 1619 and, jointly with his wife, Isabella Clara...
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    The year 1612 in science and technology involved some significant events. The first description of the Andromeda Galaxy based on observations by telescope...
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  • The year 1621 in music involved some significant events. January 6 – Andrea Salvadori's poem, "Donne musiche parlano dall'Inferno" (Women musicians speak...
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    Abraham Bloemaert. Like other painters from Utrecht, he travelled in France and Italy. In 1621 he was, along with Cornelis van Poelenburch and Willem Molijn...
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    siege of Jülich was a major operation in the second phase of the Eighty Years' War that took place from 5 September 1621 to 3 February 1622. A few months after...
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  • and Queen Anne's Men unite for the first of two English Court performances in January, with Thomas Heywood's The Silver Age January 13 – The King's Men...
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    The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO; French: Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario) is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the Grange Park neighbourhood...
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    Don Giovanni de' Medici (13 May 1567, in Florence – 19 July 1621, in Murano) was an Italian military commander, diplomat and architect. Medici was born...
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    Protestant Reformation during the 16th century in Europe almost entirely rejected the existing tradition of Catholic art, and very often destroyed as much of it...
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  • Rape of Persephone (category Kidnapping in folklore)
    Persephone, is a classical mythological subject in Western art, depicting the abduction of Persephone by Hades. In this context, the word Rape refers to the...
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  • Events from the year 1612 in art. (unknown) Cornelis Engelsz – The St Adrian Civic Guard Artemisia Gentileschi - Judith Slaying Holofernes (first version...
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  • decade of the 1620s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1621: Ludovisi Battle sarcophagus in Rome. 1627: Parian Chronicle in Paros. 1625: Last...
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  • Kingdom of Naples was ruled in personal union with Spain from 1504 to 1713. Philip II, King (1598–1621) Philip III, King (1621–1647) Henry of Guise, Doge...
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    The Rape of Proserpina (category Sculptures by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the Borghese Collection)
    Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, executed between 1621 and 1622, when Bernini's career was in its early stage. The group, finished when Bernini was...
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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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    Hermitage paintings in 1930–1931 and donated to the National Gallery of Art. "Masterpieces from the Hermitage Museum Purchased by Andrew Mellon in 1931". NGA....
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    history of art in Asia parallels the development of Western art. The art histories of Asia and Europe are greatly intertwined, with Asian art greatly influencing...
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  • (on Johnson's death in 1637 he is succeeded by William Davenant). Martin Opitz becomes the leader of the school of young poets in Heidelberg. Richard...
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  • House on Orkney is built. 1616–1621 – Church of St-Gervais-et-St-Protais, Paris, designed by Salomon de Brosse, is built. 1621 – Prince's Lodging at Newmarket...
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    Philip IV of Spain (category Spanish art patrons)
    (Spanish: Rey Planeta), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage...
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  • (Art UK), Joseph receives his Brothers on their Second Visit to Egypt (Art UK), Marcus Curtius (Art UK) Sisto Badalocchio (1585 – after 1621) (Art UK):...
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    Charles d'Albert, 1st Duke of Luynes (category 1621 deaths)
    December 1621) was a French courtier and a favourite of Louis XIII. In 1619, the king made him Duke of Luynes and a Peer of France, and in 1621, Constable...
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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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    the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, though in art the start is delayed until the reign of Philip III (1598–1621), or just before, and the end also delayed...
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