1599 in art
Events from the year 1599 in art.
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Events
    
- July 23 - Caravaggio receives his first public commission for paintings.
 
Works
    
- Paul Bril – Mountain Scene (miniature)
 - Caravaggio
 - Pieter Pietersz the Elder – Poor Parents, Rich Children
 - Hendrick van Balen the Elder – The Judgement of Paris
 
Births
    
- February 15 - Pope Alexander II, Papal patron of the arts commissioned architectural and sculptural works by Gianlorenzo Bernini (died 1667)
 - March 22 – Anthony van Dyck, Flemish Baroque artist who became England's leading court painter (died 1641)
 - June – Diego Velázquez, Spanish painter (died 1660)
 - September 25 – Francesco Borromini (Francesco Castelli), prominent and influential Baroque architect in Rome (died 1667)
 - November 30 – Andrea Sacchi, Italian painter of High Baroque Classicism (died 1661)
 - December – Pieter van Laer, Dutch painter of genre scenes (died 1642)
 - December 11 – Pieter Codde, Dutch painter of genre works (died 1678)
 - date unknown
- Francisco Collantes, Spanish Baroque era painter (died 1656)
 - Willem Cornelisz Duyster, Dutch painter from Amsterdam (died 1635)
 - Jan Miel, Flemish painter (died 1663)
 - Gerrit Reynst, Dutch merchant and art collector (died 1658)
 - Giovanni Battista Vanni, Italian painter of frescoes and engraver (died 1660)
 - Robert Walker – English portrait painter (died 1658)
 
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- Bartolommeo Coriolano, Italian engraver (died 1676)
 - Antioine Le Nain, French painter of the Le Nain family of painters (died 1648)
 
 
Deaths
    
- October 27 - Gillis Coignet, painter (born 1540)
 - date unknown
- Alberto di Giovanni Alberti, Tuscan architect, wood carver and painter (born 1525)
 - Antoine Caron, French master glassmaker, illustrator, Mannerist painter and a master (teacher) at the School of Fontainebleau (born 1521)
 - Valerio Cioli, Italian sculptor (born 1529)
 - Gillis Coignet, Flemish painter (born 1542)
 - Wendel Dietterlin, German painter/architect, wrote treatise on the five orders entitled Architectura (1598) filled with Mannerist ornament (born 1550)
 - Giuseppe Meda, Italian painter, architect and hydraulics engineer (born c.1534)
 - Dominicus Lampsonius, Flemish poet and artist (born 1532)
 - Francesco Potenzano, Italian painter, poet, and promoter
 - Friedrich Sustris, Italian-born Dutch painter working in Bavaria (born c.1540)
 - Mayken Verhulst, Flemish miniaturist and watercolour painter (born 1518)
 - Pierre Woeiriot, French engraver, goldsmith, painter, sculptor and medallist (born 1532)
 
 
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