1627 in art
Events from the year 1627 in art.
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Events
    
- January 25 - Dutch painter Johannes van der Beeck is found guilty of "blasphemy against God and avowed atheism, at the same time as leading a frightful and pernicious lifestyle."[1]
 - The Fontana della Barcaccia in Rome is engineered by Gian Lorenzo Bernini with help from his father.
 
Works
    

van Dyck – The Lomellini Family, Scottish National Gallery
- Rembrandt
- The Flight to Egypt (painting)
 - The Gold Weigher
 - St. Paul in Prison
 
 - Francisco Ribalta – Christ Embracing St. Bernard (1625-7)
 - Peter Paul Rubens – Albert and Nicolaas Rubens
 - Anthony van Dyck – The Lomellini Family (1626-7)
 - Adam Willaerts – Ships on a Dutch roadstead
 
Births
    
- May 16 – Willem van Aelst, Dutch artist (died 1683)
 - August 2 – Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten (died 1678)
 - date unknown
- Francisco Caro, Spanish Baroque painter (died 1667)
 - Alexander Coosemans, Flemish Baroque still-life painter (died 1689)
 - Josse de Corte, French sculptor (died 1679)
 - Philip Fruytiers, Flemish painter (died 1666)
 - Onorio Marinari, Italian painter (died 1715)
 - Jan Siberechts, Flemish painter (died 1703)
 - Domenico Piola, Genoese painter (died 1703)
 - Matthias Withoos, Dutch painter of still lifes and city scenes (died 1703)
 - Ippolito Galantini – Italian painter and monk (died 1706)
 
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- Jan de Bray, Dutch painter (died 1697)
 - Hendrik Graauw, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1693)
 - Jan Thopas, Dutch portraitist (died c.1695)
 
 
Deaths
    
- March - Ippolito Borghese, Italian painter (born unknown)
 - March 10 - Giovanni Battista Paggi, Italian painter (born 1554)
 - May 3 - Francesco Zucco, Italian painter (born 1570)
 - May 20 - Giovanni Paolo Cavagna, Italian painter (born 1556)
 - June - Sir Nathaniel Bacon, painter of kitchen and market scenes with large vegetables, fruit, and buxom maids (born 1585)
 - August 5 - Aart Jansz Druyvesteyn, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1577)
 - August 27 - Francesco Maria del Monte, Italian Cardinal and arts patron (Caravaggio) (born 1549)
 - date unknown
- Piermaria Bagnadore, Italian painter and architect (born 1556)
 - Tiberio di Tito, Italian painter of portraits, including small pencil portraits (born 1573)
 - Bartolomé González y Serrano, Spanish Baroque portrait painter (born 1564)
 - Jacopo Ligozzi, Italian painter, illustrator, designer, and miniaturist of the late Renaissance and early Mannerist styles (born 1547)
 - Juan de Mesa, Spanish sculptor (born 1583)
 - Adam van Vianen, Dutch Golden Age medallist, engraver and silversmith (born 1568)
 - 1627/1632: Rafael Sadeler II, Flemish engraver of the Sadeler family (born 1584)
 
 
References
    
- Wittemans, Frank (1996). A New and Authentic History of the Rosicrucians. Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing. pp. 54-55. ISBN 1-56459-972-8.
 
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