1821 in art
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Events in the year 1821 in Art.
Events
[edit]- At the age of eleven, Théodore Chassériau is accepted into the studio of Ingres.
- John Martin's paintings Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still upon Gibeon and Belshazzar's Feast are purchased by his former employer William Collins and begin to tour.[1]
- Birmingham Society of Artists established in England.
Works
[edit]- Edward Hodges Baily – Eve at the Fountain
- Lorenzo Bartolini – The Campbell Sisters Dancing a Waltz (marble)[2]
- William Beechey – Victoria, Duchess of Kent with Princess Victoria
- John Constable
- Charles Lock Eastlake – A View of Trajan's Forum, Rome[3]
- William Etty – The Triumph of Cleopatra
- Théodore Géricault – The 1821 Derby at Epsom
- John Jackson – William Macready as Henry IV
- George Jones – The Village of Waterloo
- Charles Bird King – Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees
- Charles-Nicolas Lafond – The Duchess of Berry Presenting the Duke of Bordeaux
- Thomas Lawrence
- Bertel Thorvaldsen – Lion Monument, Lucerne
- John Trumbull – Surrender of General Burgoyne
- William Turner – George IV Entering Dublin
- Horace Vernet
- David Wilkie – Newsmongers
Births
[edit]- January 27 – August Becker, German landscape painter (died 1887)
- February 10 - Roberto Bompiani, Italian painter (died 1908)
- February 26 – Félix Ziem, French painter (died 1911)
- March 9 – Napoleon Sarony, Canadian American portrait photographer (died 1896)
- April 16 – Ford Madox Brown, English painter (died 1893)
- April 21 – Philip Henry Delamotte, English pioneer photographer (died 1889)
- April 26 – Robert Adamson, Scottish pioneer photographer (died 1848)
- June 18 – Théophile Schuler, French painter and illustrator (died 1878)
- August 4 – Louis Vuitton, French fashion designer (died 1892)
- August 28 – Thomas Seddon, English-born landscape painter (died 1856)
- September 9 – James Smetham, English painter (died 1889)Susan P. Casteras (1995). James Smetham: artist, author, pre-Raphaelite associate. Scolar Press. p. 8. ISBN 9781859281031.</ref>
- October 13 – Évariste Vital Luminais, French historical painter (died 1896)
- November 23 – Charles Meryon, French etcher (died 1868)
- Robert S. Duncanson, African American landscape painter (died 1872)
- date unknown – Mario Raggi, Italian sculptor (died 1907)
Deaths
[edit]- February 12 – Albertus Jonas Brandt, Dutch still-life painter (born 1788)
- February 24 – Marie-Anne Collot, French sculptor (born 1748)
- March 9 – Nicholas Pocock, English marine painter (born 1740)[4]
- April 18 – Thomas Baxter, English porcelain painter (born 1782)
- April 22 – John Crome, English artist in the Romantic era (born 1768)
- May 27 – Charles Alfred Stothard, English historical draughtsman (born 1786)
- July 4 – Richard Cosway, English portrait painter (born 1742)
- August 19 – Marie-Denise Villers, French painter specializing in portraits (born 1774)[5]
- August 21 – Adam Bartsch, Austrian scholar, artist, and printmaker in engraving and etching (born 1757)
- September 10 – Johann Dominicus Fiorillo, German painter and art historian (born 1748)
- date unknown
- Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi, Italian engraver, art dealer, and merchant (born 1757)[6]
- Yi In-mun, Korean court painter of the late Joseon Dynasty, primarily of landscapes (born 1745)
- probable – Luigi Agricola, Italian painter and jeweller (born c. 1750)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ John Martin; William Feaver. John Martin, 1789-1854: Loan Exhibition [of] Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Prints [held] 30th October-21st November 1975 [at] Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox. Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox975. p. 26.
- ^ "The Campbell Sisters Dancing a Waltz". National Galleries of Scotland. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
- ^ "A View of Trajan's Forum, Rome - YCBA Collections Search". collections.britishart.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
- ^ David Cordingly (1986). Nicholas Pocock, 1740-1821. Conway Maritime Press. p. 8. ISBN 9780851773773.
- ^ Gazette des beaux-arts. J. Claye. 1999. p. 81.
- ^ Baker-Beadon (1885). Dictionary Of National Biography. p. 339.
- ^ Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) (1842). The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. p. 480.
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