1513 in art
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Events
Architecture
- April 4: Henrick Santman built in Warburg, a half-timbered house. The building was later referred to the memory of the Jesuit priest and martyr John Arnoldi Arnoldi as house and is now part of the city's heritage.
Sculpture
- After the death of Pope Julius II, Michelangelo Buonarroti close his heirs with a new treaty on the grave monument on which he is working on. The monument is now to be completed in a scaled down version. In the first period arise, among others, the figure of the horned Moses and the tethered and the Dying Slave.
- Master Anton Pilgram completes the Orgelfuß of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.
Graphic
- In the area of GUNSMITHING the first Eisenätzradierungen be performed. This form of artwork but not prevails, since iron to rust quickly attaches.
Painting
- Raphael completed after about a year's work by Pope Julius II commissioned the Sistine Madonna, famous for his Cherub at the bottom.
- Albrecht Dürer creates during his time in Nuremberg, the first of his three master engravings Knight, Death and the Devil.
Printing
Others
Born
- Heinrich Vogtherr the Younger, German painter, draftsman, and etcher woodcutter († 1568)
Died
- Btw 1508 and 1513: Francesco Rosselli, Italian miniature painter and engraver (* 1445 )
- September 20: Wolfgang Tenk, German builders of the Gothic
- December 11: Pinturicchio, Italian painter of the early Renaissance (* 1454)
- Bastiano Mainardi, Italian painter of the Renaissance (c. 1460 )
- Heinrich Yselin, German late Gothic wood carving (* 1450 )