1595 in Art - Deaths

Deaths

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    • Robert Adams, English architect, engraver and surveyor of buildings to Queen Elizabeth (born 1540)
    • Michelangelo Aliprandi, Italian painter, pupil of Veronese (born 1527)
    • Alessandro Ardente, Italian painter during the late-Renaissance period (date of birth unknown)
    • Annibale Caccavello, Italian sculptor (born 1515)
    • Jehan Cousin the younger, French painter, sculptor (born 1522)
    • Ercole Procaccini the Elder, Italian painter (born 1520)

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