• Events from the year 1630 in art. The gardens of Sentō Imperial Palace, Kyoto, are laid out by Kobori Masakazu. Reza Abbasi - Two Lovers Pieter Claesz...
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    1630 (MDCXXX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1630th year...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1630. April 10 – English literature, drama, and education lose a major patron...
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  • The year 1630 in science and technology involved some significant events. Following his recently completed Rudolphine Tables, Kepler predicts a transit...
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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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    Polyphemus (category Characters in the Odyssey)
    1829, at Wikipaintings Galatea Acis e Polifemo, Pietro Dandini, c. 1630, at Art Value Archived 2 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine fresco, Giulio...
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  • y Argote, criticism; Spain Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 17 – Sultan Bahu (died 1691), Muslim Sufi saint and...
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    Museum of Art, colloquially referred to as the Met, is an encyclopedic art museum in New York City. By floor area, it is the third-largest museum in the world...
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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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    (‘stilus mediocris’) by Rembrandt (1630) (Nationalmuseum Stockholm) c. 1630 (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool) The Liverpool Self-Portrait is transitional between...
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    of visual art that focuses on the unclothed human figure, is an enduring tradition in Western art. It was a preoccupation of Ancient Greek art, and after...
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    (Coburg: Johann Forckel), incidental music for an oratorio performed in Coburg on June 14, 1630 Marco da Gagliano – Responsoria maioris hebdomadae for four voices...
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    François Mansart, 1630-1651 The Rape of the Sabine Women; by Nicolas Poussin; 1634–1635; oil on canvas; 1.55 × 2.1 m; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)...
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    Peter Paul Rubens (category Art collectors from Antwerp)
    Paul, 1639, Metropolitan Museum of Art Helena Fourment in Wedding Dress, c. 1630, Alte Pinakothek Helena Fourment in a Fur Wrap, also known as Het Pelsken...
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  • Events from the year 1630 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV A new building for Vartov Hospital is constructed at present-day Trianglen outside Copenhagen's...
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    Maria Anna of Spain (category Deaths in childbirth)
    Diricksen, Portland Art Museum María de Austria, reina de Hungría (1635), by Frans Luycx, Museo del Prado, Madrid. María Ana de Austria (c. 1630), by Juan van...
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    The art of Europe, also known as Western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. European prehistoric art started as mobile Upper Paleolithic...
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    Quirinal Hill (category Piazzas in Rome)
    Valone, Carolyn (1994). "Women on the Quirinal Hill: Patronage in Rome, 1560-1630". The Art Bulletin. 76 (1): 129–146. doi:10.2307/3046006. JSTOR 3046006...
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    Eleonora Gonzaga (18 November 1630 – 6 December 1686) was by birth Princess of Mantua, Nevers and Rethel from the Nevers branch of the House of Gonzaga...
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  • Hague was the sole panellist in this special Question Time programme 8 July 1999: Tony Blair was the sole panellist in a special Question Time programme...
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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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    c. 1635. Museum of Islamic Art, Doha Govardhan. A Discourse between Muslim Sages c. 1630 Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Folio from the Ramayana of...
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    in Symbolist art), emotive (as in Expressionism) or political in nature (as in Artivism). A significant share of the history of painting in both Eastern...
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    Bearded Man with a Beret (category 1630 paintings)
    It is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. The portrait was completed by Jan Lievens in 1630, and the subject of the painting is considered...
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    Artemisia Gentileschi (category Rape in Italy)
    the lessons of Venetian colourism. In 1630, Gentileschi moved to Naples, a city rich with workshops and art lovers, in search of new and more lucrative...
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  • The decade of the 1630s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1632: Posthumous publication of Antonio Bosio's Roma Sotterranea, the results...
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    1694 (redirect from Events in 1694)
    soldier (b. 1621) January 10 – Andrew Balfour, British doctor and botanist (b. 1630) January 16 John Lamotte Honywood, English Member of Parliament (b. 1647)...
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    Baroque painting (redirect from Baroque/Art)
    Reformation and Catholic Revival, but the existence of important Baroque art and architecture in non-absolutist and Protestant states throughout Western Europe...
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    Dead Frog with Flies (category 1630 paintings)
    Dead Frog with Flies is a 1630 oil on copper painting by Dutch artist Ambrosius Bosschaert II. It represents a dead frog, lying on her back on a marble...
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