1828 in art
Appearance
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Events in the year 1828 in Art.
Events
[edit]- December 3 – The Musée Fabre opens in the refurbished Hôtel de Massillian in Montpellier, France.
- January 1 – The Yankee magazine is founded by art critic John Neal.[1]
Works
[edit]- José Aparicio – The Landing of Ferdinand VII in El Puerto de Santa María
- Richard Parkes Bonington
- Thomas Cole – The Garden of Eden
- John Constable – Hampstead Heath, Branch Hill Pond
- George Dawe – Portrait of the Duke of Cumberland
- Paul Delaroche – The Duke of Angoulême at the Taking of Trocadero
- William Etty
- Caspar David Friedrich - Ships in Harbour, Evening
- Sarah Goodridge – Beauty Revealed
- Orest Kiprensky – Self-portrait
- August Kopisch – The Crater of Vesuvius with the Eruption of 1828
- Thomas Lawrence – Portrait of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
- James Arthur O'Connor
- Rembrandt Peale – Self-portrait
- Jan Willem Pieneman – The Triumvirate Assuming Power on Behalf of the Prince of Orange
- Joseph Karl Stieler – Charlotte von Hagn (for Schönheitengalerie at Nymphenburg Palace)
- John Trumbull - The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776
- J. M. W. Turner
- Chichester Canal
- East Cowes Castle
- Regulus (original version)
- Horace Vernet – The Battle of Fontenoy
- Walenty Wańkowicz – Portrait of Adam Mickiewicz
- David Wilkie
Births
[edit]- February 11 – Emily Mary Osborn, English painter (died 1925)
- March 28 – Étienne Carjat, French caricaturist and portrait photographer (died 1906)
- March 30 – François Bocion, Swiss architect and painter (died 1890)
- April 1 – George Barbu Știrbei, Romanian patron of the arts (died 1925)
- May 10 – James McDougal Hart, Scottish-born painter of the Hudson River School (died 1901)
- May 12 – Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet (died 1882)
- May 21 – Rudolf Koller, Swiss painter (died 1905)
- June 13 – Jules-Élie Delaunay, French academic painter (died 1891)
- June 20 – John Wharlton Bunney, English Pre-Raphaelite topographical and landscape painter (died 1882)
- July 9 – Adolf Schreyer, German painter (died 1899)
- July 14 – Jervis McEntee, American painter of the Hudson River School (died 1891)
- July 30 – Paul Gachet, French physician to artists, Impressionist art collector and amateur painter (died 1909)
- November 2 – Edward Mitchell Bannister, African American Tonalist painter (died 1901)
- date unknown
- Pietro Pezzati, Italian painter of church murals (died 1890)
- Jan Wnęk, Polish carpenter and sculptor (died 1869)
Deaths
[edit]- January 1 – Johann Samuel Arnhold, German painter in oil and water-colours, and on porcelain and enamel (born 1766)
- January 4 – Sakai Hōitsu, Japanese painter of the Rinpa school (born 1748)
- January 23 – Giuseppe Quaglio, Italian painter and stage designer (born 1747)
- February 28 – Simon Charles Miger, French engraver (born 1736)
- April 16 – Francisco Goya, Spanish painter (born 1746)
- May 8 – Christian August Lorentzen, Danish painter (born 1746)
- May 28 – Anne Seymour Damer, English sculptor (born 1749)
- July 9 – Gilbert Stuart, American painter (born 1755)
- July 15 – Jean Antoine Houdon, French neoclassical sculptor (born 1741)
- September 28 – Richard Parkes Bonington, English landscape painter (born 1802)
- November 8 – Thomas Bewick, English engraver (born 1753)
- November 17 – Franz Caucig, Slovene painter and drawer (born 1755)
- date unknown
- William Billingsley, English painter of porcelain (born 1758)
- Thomas Kerrich, English clergyman, antiquary, draughtsman and gifted amateur artist (born 1761)
- Wilhelmina Krafft, Swedish painter and portrait miniaturist (born 1778)
- Giuseppe Levati, Italian painter and designer in the Neoclassicist style (born 1739)
- John Webb, English landscape designer (born 1754)
References
[edit]- ^ Holt, Kerin (2012). "Chapter 9: Here, There, and Everywhere: The Elusive Regionalism of John Neal". In Watts, Edward; Carlson, David J. (eds.). John Neal and Nineteenth Century American Literature and Culture. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press. p. 185. ISBN 9781611484205.