1614 in art
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Events from the year 1614 in art.
Events
- Giovan Battista Crespi begins work on the Sancarlone.
Works
- Artemisia Gentileschi - Judith and her Maidservant (1613–14)
- Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger - Tom Durie, Anne of Denmark's fool
- El Greco
- The Adoration of the Shepherds (1612–14)
- The Opening of the Fifth Seal (1608–1614)
- Abraham Janssens - Peace and Plenty binding Arrows of War
- Peter Paul Rubens
- The Descent from the Cross
- Lamentation of Christ
- St Sebastian
- Venus Frigida
- Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom - Skirmish between Amsterdam and English warships, 20 April 1605
- Adam Willaerts - Shipwreck off a Rocky Coast
Births
- March 25 - Juan Carreño de Miranda, Spanish painter (died 1685)
- April 18 - Nicolas Robert, French miniaturist and engraver (died 1685)
- May 12 - Giovanni Bernardo Carboni, Italian historical and portrait painter (died 1683)
- July 23 - Bonaventura Peeters, Flemish Baroque painter (died 1652)
- August 3 - Juan de Arellano, Spanish painter (born 1614)
- date unknown - Jacob van Loo, Dutch painter, founder of the Van Loo family of painters (died 1670)
- probable
- Pietro Paolo Baldini, Italian painter (died 1684)
- Thomas Blanchet, French painter, draughtsman, architect, sculptor and printmaker (died 1689)
- Frederik Bloemaert, Dutch engraver (died 1690)
- Ambrosio Martínez Bustos, Spanish Baroque painter active in Granada (died 1672)
- Johannes Mytens, Dutch painter (died 1670)
- Jan van Aken, Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver (died 1661)
Deaths
- April 7 - El Greco, Spanish painter (born 1541)
- August 11 - Lavinia Fontana, Italian painter (born 1552)
- October 2 - Carlo Sellitto, Italian Caravaggisto (born 1581)
- October 14 - Jacob Bunel, French painter (born 1568)
- date unknown
- Cesare Arbasia, Italian Mannerist painter
- Ciriaco Mattei, Italian art collector
- Konoe Nobutada, Momoyama period Japanese poet, calligrapher, painter and diarist (born 1565)
- Paulus van Vianen, Dutch medallist and sculptor (born 1570)
- probable - Ambroise Dubois, Flemish painter of the second School of Fontainebleau (born 1542)
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