1602 in Art - Deaths

Deaths

  • March 22 - Agostino Carracci, Italian printmaker (born 1557)
  • August 23 - Sebastiano Filippi, Italian late Renaissance-Mannerist painter of the School of Ferrara (born 1536)
  • October 7 - Thomas Schweicker, disabled German painter and calligrapher (born 1540)
  • date unknown
    • Giacomo della Porta, Italian architect and sculptor (born c.1533)
    • Toussaint Dubreuil, French painter (born 1561)
    • Jan Nagel, Dutch painter (born c.1560)
    • DaniĆ«l van den Queborn, Dutch painter (born 1552)
  • probable
    • Pierre Courteys, French enamel painters of Limoges, designer and colorist (born unknown)
    • Santi di Tito, Italian painter of Late-Mannerist or proto-Baroque style (born 1536)

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