1529 in Art - Deaths

Deaths

  • Alessandro Araldi, Italian painter active mainly in Parma (born 1460)
  • Giovanni della Robbia, Italian Renaissance ceramic artist (born 1469)
  • Guillaume de Marcillat, French painter and stained glass artist (born 1470)
  • Urs Graf, Swiss Renaissance painter and printmaker of woodcuts, etchings and engravings (born c.1485)
  • Rocco Marconi, Italian painter active mainly in Venice and Treviso (b. before 1490)
  • Francesco Morone, Italian painter active mainly in Verona (born 1471)
  • Lo Spagna, Spanish-born Italian painter of the High-Renaissance (born unknown)
  • Peter Vischer the Elder, German sculptor (born 1455)
  • 1526/1529: Hans Maler zu Schwaz, German painter and portraitist (born 1480)

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