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Events from the year 1530 in art.

  • September 15 – Portrait of Saint Dominic in Soriano appears in the Dominican friary at Soriano Calabro, soon acquiring a reputation for having marvellous properties.
Assumption of the Virgin
Antonio da Correggio
1526–1530
Fresco
1093 cm × 1195 cm (430 in × 470 in)
Parma Cathedral
  • Paris Bordone – The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (approximate date)

  • Bronzino – Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune (approximate date)

  • Antonio da Correggio

    • Assumption of the Virgin (fresco on dome of Parma Cathedral completed)
    • Nativity (placed in church of St. Prosper of Reggio Emilia; now in Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden)
  • Lucas Cranach the Elder – The Judgement of Paris (approximate date)

  • Il Garofalo – Madonna and Child and St Jerome

  • Quentin Matsys – Ill-Matched Marriage (approximate completion date)

  • Parmigianino – Portrait of a Man Reading a Book (approximate date; York Art Gallery, England)

  • Titian – The Madonna of the Rabbit (approximate date)

  • Portrait of Francis I of France (approximate date)

  • Giovanni Battista Armenini, Italian art historian and critic (died 1609)

  • Nicolás Borrás, Spanish painter (died 1610)

  • Barthel Bruyn the Younger, German portraitist, son of Barthel Bruyn the Elder (died 1607-1610)

  • Francesco Camilliani, Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period (died 1586)

  • Cesare da Bagno, Italian sculptor and medallist (died 1564)

  • Giovanni Battista Fiammeri, Florentine Jesuit painter (died 1606)

  • Lattanzio Gambara, Italian painter, active in Renaissance and Mannerist styles (died 1574)

  • Aurelio Luini, Italian painter from Milan (died 1592)

  • Simon Pereyns, Flemish painter who worked in Portugal, Spain, and Mexico (died 1600)

  • Lorenzo Sabbatini, Italian painter of the Renaissance (died 1577)

  • Adamo Scultori, Italian engraver (died 1585)

  • Ercole Setti, Italian engraver (died 1618)

  • Hendrick van den Broeck, Flemish painter active mainly in Rome (died 1597)

  • Cesare Vecellio, Italian engraver and painter (died 1601)

  • Ottavio Semini, Italian painter born and trained in Genoa (died 1604)

  • (born c.1530-1): Johan Gregor van der Schardt, Dutch-born sculptor (died c.1591)

  • (born 1530–1535): Niccolò Circignani, Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period (died 1590)

  • February 24 – Properzia de' Rossi, Italian female Renaissance sculptor (born c. 1490)

  • April 28 – Niklaus Manuel, Swiss dramaturg, painter, graphic artist and politician (born 1484)

  • date unknown

    • Marco Basaiti, Venetian Greek painter and a rival of Giovanni Bellini (born 1470)
    • Quentin Matsys, Flemish painter (born 1466)
    • Bartolomeo Suardi, Italian painter and architect (born 1456)
    • Domenico Panetti, Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Ferrara (born 1460)
    • Kanō Masanobu, chief painter of the Ashikaga shogunate, founder of the Kanō school of painting (born 1434)
    • Andrea Sabbatini, Italian painter of the Renaissance (born 1487)
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