1641 in art
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Events from the year 1641 in art.
Events
- Claude Lorrain completes a series of twelve etchings of land- and seascapes.
- Gerard Dou and Diego Velázquez are painting.
- Peter Lely moves from Haarlem to London at about this date.
Paintings

Claude - The Embarkation of St. Ursula
- Claude Lorrain - The Embarkation of St. Ursula
- Guercino - The Flagellation of Christ
- Luis de Morales - Madonna della Purità
- Le Nain brothers - Venus at Vulcan's Forge
- Nicolas Poussin - Time Rescuing Truth from the Assaults of Discord and Envy
- Rembrandt
- The Girl in a Picture Frame[1]
- The Scholar at the Lectern
- The Concord of the State
- Portrait of Agatha Bas
- Portrait of Nicolaes van Bambeeck
- Portrait of the Mennonite preacher Cornelius Claesz Anslo and his wife Aeltje Gerritsdr Schouten
- Saskia as Flora
- The Windmill (etching)
- Andrea Sacchi - Marcantonio Pasqualini Crowned by Apollo
- Sebastian Stoskopff – Great Vanity
- Sir Anthony van Dyck - Self-portrait
- Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck - Girl in a Blue Dress
Births
- May - Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, Carniolan nobleman, scientist, writer, draughtsman, and polymath (died 1693)
- May 17 - Pierre Monier, French painter (died 1703)
- September 8 - Jacobus Storck, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1700)
- September 11 - Gerard de Lairesse, Dutch Golden Age painter and art theorist (died 1711)
- September 22 - Titus van Rijn, son and model of Rembrandt (died 1668)
- date unknown
- Johann Franz Ermels, German painter and engraver (died 1693)
- Juan Conchillos Falco, Spanish painter (died 1711)
- Thomas Heeremans, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1694)
- Pieter Peutemans, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1698)
- Pasquale Rossi, Italian painter (died 1718)
- Antoinette Bouzonnet-Stella, French engraver (died 1676)
- Tao Chi, Chinese landscape painter (died 1720)
- Herman Verelst, Dutch Golden Age portrait and still life painter (died 1690)
- Jan Pietersz Zomer, Dutch engraver, copyist, and art collector (died 1724)
Deaths
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- January 11 - Juan de Jáuregui, Spanish poet and painter (born 1583)
- April 16 - Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri), Italian Baroque painter (born 1581)
- June 27 - Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, Dutch painter, born at Delft (born 1567)
- November - Andrés López Polanco, Spanish Baroque portrait painter (born unknown)
- December 9 - Sir Anthony van Dyck, Flemish Baroque painter who became the leading court painter in England (born 1599)
- date unknown
- Juan Bautista de Espinosa, Spanish still life painter (born 1590)
- Léonard Gaultier, French engraver (born 1561)
- Lazzaro Tavarone, Genoese painter (born 1556)
- Adam van Noort, Flemish painter and draughtsman (born 1561/1562)
- Artus Wolffort, Flemish painter (born 1581)
- probable - Ottavio Viviani, Italian painter of quadratura (born 1579)
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References
- Wetering, Ernst van de (2016). Rembrandt: The Painter Thinking. Univ of California Press. p. 263. ISBN 9780520290259.
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