1665 in art
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Events from the year 1665 in art.
Events
- April – Gian Lorenzo Bernini arrives in Paris, where he remains until November, fêted by the population.
- Claude Perrault begins work on the eastern wing of the Louvre.
Works
- Gabriël Metsu
- Lady Reading a Letter (1662-65; National Gallery of Ireland)
- Man Writing a Letter (1662-65; National Gallery of Ireland)
- Murillo – The Dolorosa Madonna
- Jan Vermeer
Births
- March 14 - Giuseppe Crespi, Italian late Baroque painter of the Bolognese School (died 1747)
- March 21 - José Benito de Churriguera, Spanish architect and sculptor (died 1725)
- May 7 - Maurelio Scanavini, Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferrara (died 1698)
- date unknown
- Claude Duflos, French engraver (died 1727)
- Jean-Louis Lemoyne, French sculptor (died 1755)
- Francesco Penso, Venetian sculptor (died 1737)
- Tommaso Redi Italian painter, active in his native Florence (died 1726)
- Norbert Roettiers, Flemish engraver (died 1727)
- Giovanni Enrico Vaymer, Italian portrait painter (died 1738)
Deaths
- January 16 - Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy, painter (born 1611)
- May - Pieter Jansz. Saenredam, painter (born 1597)
- July 3 - Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo, Italian painter (born 1602)
- July 14 - Aniello Falcone, Italian Baroque painter noted for his painted depictions of battle scenes (born 1600)
- July 27 - Francesco Cairo, Italian painter active in Lombardy and Piedmont (born 1607)
- August 25 - Elisabetta Sirani, Italian painter (born 1638)
- November 19 – Nicolas Poussin, painter (born 1594)
- December 19 - Gerard van Zyl, Dutch Golden Age painter of portraits and genre scenes (born 1607)
- date unknown
- Antonio Bacci, Italian still life painter (born 1600)
- Albert Eckhout – Dutch portrait and still life painter (born 1610)
- Jan Sadeler II, Flemish engraver of the Sadeler family (born 1588)
- Thomas Simon, English medalist (born c.1623)
- Friedrich van Hulsen, Dutch printmaker and engraver (born 1580)
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