1613 in Art - Deaths

Deaths

  • February 27 – Pietro Facchetti, Italian painter primarily of portraits (born 1539)
  • March 13 - Giovanni Battista Caccini, Italian sculptor (born 1556)
  • March 23 – Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont, Spanish soldier, painter, musician and inventor (born 1553)
  • March 25 - Taddeo Carlone, Swiss-Italian sculptor and architect (date of birth unknown)
  • July - Giovan Battista Cavagna, architect, engineer and painter
  • June 18 – Cigoli, Italian painter and architect of the late Mannerist period (born 1559)
  • July 19 – Nicolaus van Aelst, Flemish engraver and painter (born 1526)
  • date unknown
    • Durante Alberti, Italian painter, member of family of artists (born 1538)
    • Cesare Corte, Italian painter active mainly in his natal city of Genoa (born 1554)
    • Giovanni Battista da Ponte, Italian painter active in Venice and his native Bassano del Grappa (born 1533)
    • Simone de Magistris, Italian painter and sculptor (born 1555)
    • Ventura Salimbeni, Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker (born 1568)

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