1717 in art explained
Events from the year 1717 in art.
Events
- April 13 – Thomas Coke purchases a marble statue of Artemis/Diana dated to 190–200 AD, believed to be a copy of a mid 4th century BC Hellenistic original, for 900 crowns, making it the most expensive item he acquired for the art collections of Holkham Hall.
Paintings
Statues
Births
- February 14 – Jan Palthe, Dutch portrait painter (died 1769)
- February 17 – Adam Friedrich Oeser, German etcher, painter and sculptor (died 1799)
- April 23 – Pieter Barbiers, Dutch painter (died 1780)
- May 4 - Jean-Charles François, French engraver (died 1769)
- June 20 – Jacques Saly, French sculptor (died 1776)
- August 11 – Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena, Italian architect, designer, and painter (died 1760)
- December 4 – Norbert Grund, Czech painter of the Rococo style (died 1767)
- date unknown
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Grasselli, Margaret Morgan . Watteau, 1684-1721 . 1984 . Pierre Rosenberg, Nicole Parmantier, Antoine Watteau, National Gallery of Art, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Schloss Charlottenburg . 0-89468-074-9 . Washington . 398–399 . 10696419.
- Book: De Courcy, John . Anna Liffey. The river of Dublin . 1988 . O'Brien Press . Dublin.