1691 in art

1691 in art

Events

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Paintings

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Births

* June 17 - Giovanni Paolo Pannini or Panini, Italian painter and architect, mainly known as one of the vedutisti or veduta or view painters (d. 1765)
* Nicolau Nasoni, artist and architect (d. 1773)
* Peter Scheemakers, Flemish Roman Catholic sculptor (d. 1781)
* Franz Joseph Spiegler - German Baroque painter of frescoes (d. 1757)
* Pietro Antonio Magatti - Italian painter known for paintings and frescoes in his hometown of Milan (d. 1767)
* Agostino Masucci - Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period (d. 1758)

Deaths

* Aelbert Cuyp, Dutch landscape painter (b. 1620)
* Tosa Mitsuoki - Japanese painter (b. 1617)
* Giacinto Brandi - Italian painter of the Baroque era, active mainly in Rome and Naples (b. 1621)
* Giovanni Francesco Cassana - Italian portrait painter of the Baroque period (b. 1611)
* Giovanni Coli - Italian painter from Lucca (b. 1636)
* William Faithorne - English painter and engraver (b. 1627/1628)
* Lorenzo Lolli - Italian etcher (b. 1612)
* Pietro Paolo Naldini - Italian sculptor (b. 1619)
* Cheng Sui - Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (b. 1605)


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