• Events from the year 1731 in art. János Krucsay donates the Krucsay Altar to the Franciscan Church in Nyírbátor Charles-Joseph Natoire receives his first...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1731. 1731 (MDCCXXXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • The year 1731 in science and technology involved some significant events. Philip Miller publishes The Gardeners Dictionary, containing the Methods of...
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  • and publications of 1731. January 1 – The Gentleman's Magazine: or, Trader's monthly intelligencer is launched by Edward Cave in London. July – Alexander...
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  • This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1731. The Academy of Vocal Music changes its name to the Academy of Ancient Music...
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  • The year 1722 in music involved some significant events. Tomaso Albinoni becomes opera director to the Elector of Bavaria. André Campra becomes vice-maitre-de-chapelle...
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  • The year 1722 in science and technology involved some significant events. René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur publishes his work on metallurgy, L'Art de...
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  • fairy tales as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Puss in Boots. James Bramston – The Art of Politics Henry Carey – Poems on Several Occasions Edward...
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  • ("Sylvanus Urban") in London. Published monthly through September, it will continue into the 20th century. October 23 – Fire at Ashburnham House in London damages...
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    Pianofortes of Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731)". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 27 January 2014. Isacoff...
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  • Eboracum (Roman York) 1731: December 8 - Antiquarian John Freeman buries a 'time capsule' in the grounds of his house at Fawley Court in England. 1734: November...
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    Society' on 25 June 1731 with the aim to see Ireland thrive culturally and economically. It was long active as a learned society, especially in agriculture,...
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  • November 7 – Paul Sandby, map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours (born 1731) November 11 – Jean-Joseph Taillasson, French painter (born 1745)...
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    "Erasmus Darwin statue inaugurated in Lichfield". Lichfield Live®. Retrieved 8 September 2024. Erasmus Darwin (1731–1802) (Art UK) Portals: England United Kingdom...
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  • Events from the year 1722 in art. Foundation of the first public theatre in Denmark, Lille Grönnegade. William Aikman – Portrait of the Scottish poet...
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  • 1731 in architecture involved some significant events. Basilica of Superga in Italy, designed by Filippo Juvarra, is completed. Cumbernauld House in Scotland...
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  • Mehmet Pasha, Grand Vizier (1730–1731) Kabakulak Ibrahim Pasha, Grand Vizier (1731) Topal Osman Pasha, Grand Vizier (1731–1732) Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha, Grand...
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    English art is the body of visual arts made in England. England has Europe's earliest and northernmost ice-age cave art. Prehistoric art in England largely...
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    Peter Manigault (category 1731 births)
    Peter Manigault (October 10, 1731 – November 12, 1773) was an attorney, plantation owner, slave owner, and colonial legislator native to Charleston, South...
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  • Events in the year 1810 in Art. Four members of the Vienna Lukasbund (Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger)...
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  • periodical by Pierre de Marivaux, is unsuccessfully launched; it is discontinued in April. June 10 – Copies of Voltaire's Lettres philosophiques sur les Anglais...
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    Irish art is art produced in the island of Ireland, and by artists from Ireland. The term normally includes Irish-born artists as well as expatriates settled...
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  • Johnson. January 29 – John Rich, manager of the theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, mounts the first production of The Beggar's Opera, a ballad opera...
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    name. Berlichingen left an autobiography in manuscript form (Rossacher Handschrift). The text was published in 1731 as Lebens-Beschreibung des Herrn Gözens...
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  • three epistles will be finished by 1731 and published in early 1733, with the fourth and final epistle published in 1734. Originally published anonymously...
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  • literary events and publications of 1732. April – The London Magazine is founded in opposition to the pro-Tory Gentlemen's Magazine. December 7 – The original...
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    engraving, Metropolitan Museum of Art Combinations of Rococo C and S-shaped volutes, by Franz Xaver Habermann, 1731-1775, etching, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam...
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    John Inigo Richards (category 1731 births)
    Inigo Richards RA (1731– 18 December 1810) was a British landscapist who became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768, and was secretary...
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  • year 1732 in science and technology involved some significant events. Herman Boerhaave publishes the authorized edition of his Elementa chemiae in Leiden...
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