1836 in art
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Events from the year 1836 in art.
Events
[edit]- June – Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz") begins illustrating The Pickwick Papers following the suicide of the original illustrator, Robert Seymour.
- David Wilkie is granted a knighthood.
Works
[edit]- Margaret Sarah Carpenter – Portrait of Ada Lovelace
- Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet – An Episode from the Russian Campaign
- Léon Cogniet – The Paris National Guard Leaves for the Army
- Thomas Cole – View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow)
- John Constable
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Diana Surprised By Actaeon
- Paul Delaroche – Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers
- Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin – Study (Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea)
- Caspar David Friedrich – Seashore by Moonlight
- Eduard Gaertner – The Family of Mr. Westfal in the Conservatory
- Christian Albrecht Jensen – Hans Christian Andersen
- Camille Roqueplan – The Lion in Love
- Clarkson Stanfield – The Battle of Trafalgar
- Joseph von Führich – Jacob encountering Rachel with her father's herd
- Horace Vernet – The Battle of Jena
- Antoine Wiertz – Les Grecs et les Troyens se disputant le corps de Patrocle
- David Wilkie – Napoleon and Pius VII at Fontainebleau
- Matthew Cotes Wyatt – Bronze equestrian statue of George III
Births
[edit]- January 8 – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Dutch-English painter (died 1912)[1]
- January 13 – Giuseppe Abbati, Italian painter of the Macchiaioli (died 1868)
- January 14 – Henri Fantin-Latour, French painter and lithographer (died 1904)[2]
- February 24 – Winslow Homer, American landscape painter (died 1910)+
- March 28 – Emmanuel Benner, French Academic painter (died 1896) and his twin Jean Benner, French painter (died 1906)
- April 27 – Eugen Felix, Austrian portrait painter (died 1906)
- May 25 – Lina von Perbandt, German landscape painter (died 1884)
- September 6 – Atkinson Grimshaw, English painter noted for nocturnal townscapes (died 1893)
- October 15 – James Tissot, French painter (died 1902)[3]
- December 13 – Franz von Lenbach, German portrait painter (died 1904)
Deaths
[edit]- January 7 – Thomas Henry, French painter and art patron (born 1766)
- January 16 – Heinrich Christoph Kolbe, German portrait painter (born 1771)
- January 24 - Francesco Alberi, Italian painter of historical scenes and frescoes (born 1765)
- February 23 – Ezra Ames, American portrait painter (born 1768)[4]
- March 4 – Matthias Kessels, Dutch sculptor (born 1784)
- April 20 – Robert Seymour, English illustrator (born 1798)
- April 24 – Firmin Didot, French printer, engraver, and type founder (born 1764)[5]
- before April 30 – Louise-Adéone Drölling, French painter and draughtswoman (born 1797)
- October 11 – Giacomo Raffaelli, Italian mosaicist from Rome (born 1753)
- October 17 – Orest Kiprensky, Russian portrait painter (born 1782)
- November 10 – William Frederick Wells, English watercolour painter and etcher (born 1762)
- date unknown
- Pierre-Charles Bridan, French sculptor (born 1766)
- Giovanni Folo, Italian engraver (born 1764)
- Edme-François-Étienne Gois, French sculptor (born 1765)
- Stefano Ticozzi, Italian art historian (born 1762)
References
[edit]- ^ Helen Zimmern (1902). Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, R.A. G. Bell & Sons. p. 1.
- ^ Henri Fantin-Latour, 1836-1904: An Exhibition. Smith College Museum of Art. 1966.
- ^ Dominick Pepito (April 21, 2016). Steps in Faith: Learn about Jesus Christ. Catholic Life International. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-692-69907-2.
- ^ Theodore Bolton; Irwin F. Cortelyou (1955). Ezra Ames of Albany: portrait painter, craftsman, Royal Arch Mason, banker, 1768-1836. New-York Historical Society. pp. 124–6.
- ^ Thompson Cooper (1874). A New Biographical Dictionary: Containing Concise Notices of Eminent Persons of All Ages and Countries. Macmillan. p. 496.