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Events from the year 1673 in art.
Events[edit]
- Engraver Michael Vandergucht joins the Guild of St Luke at Antwerp.
Paintings[edit]
- John Greenhill – Portrait of Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury)
- Charles Le Brun – Alexander and Porus
- Jan van Huchtenburg - Battle of Chocim
Births[edit]
- January 28 - Georg Gsell, Swiss painter (died 1740)
- April - Maria Moninckx, Dutch botanical artist and painter (died 1757)
- April 28 - Claude Gillot, French painter, engraver, book illustrator, metal worker, and theatrical designer (died 1722)
- June 11 – Bernard Picart, French engraver (died 1733)
- date unknown
- Thomas Germain, silversmith (died 1748)
- Ádám Mányoki, Hungarian painter (died 1757)
- Giovanni Battista Lama, Italian painter, active mainly in Naples (died 1748)
- Giuseppe Melani, Italian painter, active mainly in Pisa (died 1747)
- Pietro Paltronieri, Italian painter of quadratura (died 1741)
- probable – Andrea dell'Asta, Italian painter (died 1721)
Deaths[edit]
- March - Isaack Luttichuys, Dutch Golden Age portrait painter (born 1616)
- March 15 – Salvator Rosa, Italian Baroque painter, poet and printmaker (born 1615)
- September 6 – Jan Thomas van Ieperen, Flemish painter and engraver (born 1617)
- October – Barent Fabritius, Dutch painter (born 1624)
- November 27 – Anthonie Palamedesz., Dutch painter (born 1602)
- date unknown
- Carlo Cornara, Italian painter born in Milan (born 1605)
- Anthonie de Lorme, Dutch painter (born 1610)
- Francesco Grue, Italian potter and painter (born 1618)
- Ingen, Chinese Linji Chán Buddhist monk, poet, and calligrapher (born 1592)
- Jochim Neiman, German-born traveling painter who primarily worked in Finland (born 1600)
- Mario Nuzzi, Italian painter specializing in still life painting of flower arrangements (born 1603)
- Giovanni Quagliata, Italian painter of frescos and large canvases depicting historical and religious subjects (born 1603)
- Xiao Yuncong, Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, and poet in the late Ming Dynasty (born 1596)
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