1792 in art
| |||
---|---|---|---|
+... |
Events from the year 1792 in art.
Events
- Ozias Humphry is appointed Portrait Painter in Crayons (i.e., pastels) to King George III of Great Britain.
- François-André Vincent becomes a professor at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris.
- Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as the Kungliga Museet ("Royal Museum").
Works
- Richard Cosway – Portrait miniature of George, Prince of Wales
- Jacques-Louis David – Portrait of Madame Marie-Louise Trudaine
- Samuel Jennings – Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences
- Alexander Kucharsky – Louis-Charles, Prince Royal of France
- Thomas Lawrence
- George Stubbs
- John Trumbull
- Utamaro – Famous Beauties of Edo, Ten Learned Studies of Women and Ten Types of Women's Physiognomies (print series begun)
Births
- February 19 – Lucie Ingemann, née Mandix, Danish religious painter (died 1868)
- February 24 – István Ferenczy, Hungarian sculptor (died 1856)
- June 16 – John Linnell, English landscape painter (died 1882)[1]
- June 26 – Christian Albrecht Jensen, Danish painter (died 1870)
- August 9
- Alvan Fisher, United States landscape and genre painter (died 1863)
- Charles-François Lebœuf, French sculptor (died 1865)
- August 12 – Hans Harder, Danish painter and drawing master (died 1873)
- August 30 – Alexis Joseph Depaulis, French sculptor and medallist (died 1867)
- September 1 – Chester Harding, American portrait painter (died 1866)
- October 31 – Jean-Baptiste Roman, French sculptor (died 1835)
- December 17 – George Hayter, English portrait painter (died 1871)
- December 20 – Nicolas Toussaint Charlet, French designer and painter, especially of military subjects (died 1845)
- date unknown
- Arnoldus Bloemers, Dutch painter of flowers, fruit, and animals (died 1844)[2]
- Peter Andreas Brandt, Norwegian painter and illustrator (died 1862)
- Carl Georg Enslen, Austrian painter (died 1866)
- Ferdinand Wolfgang Flachenecker, German painter (died 1847)
- James Arthur O'Connor, Irish landscape painter (died 1841)
- James Pollard, British painter and aquatint engraver especially of coach, fox hunting and equine scenes (died 1867)
- Ulla Stenberg, Swedish damask maker (died 1858)
- William Guy Wall, American painter of Irish birth (died 1864)
- Thomas Wyon, English engraver of medals (died 1817)[3]
- 1792/1793: George Mills, British sculptor, engraver and medallist (died 1824)
Deaths
- February 1 – Nicolas-Guy Brenet, French historical painter (born 1728)
- February 21 – Jacob Schnebbelie, English illustrator and engraver (born 1760)
- February 23 – Sir Joshua Reynolds, English painter, specializing in portraits (born 1723)[4]
- March 3 – Robert Adam, Scottish-born architect and interior designer (born 1728)[5]
- May 7 – Aert Schouman, Dutch painter, glass engraver and art dealer (born 1710)
- December 4 – Antonio Ponz, Spanish painter (born 1725)[6]
- December 12 – William Hoare, English painter, noted for his pastels (born 1707)
- December 17 – Gottlieb Welté, German etcher and landscape painter (born 1745/1749)
- date unknown
- Francesco Appiani, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Perugia (born 1704)
- Manuel de la Cruz, Spanish painter (born 1750)[7]
- Anna Maria Mengs, German portrait painter in pastel and miniature (born 1751)
- Pietro Scalvini, Italian painter (born 1718)
- Katsukawa Shunshō, Japanese painter and printmaker in the ukiyo-e style (born 1726)
References
- ^ P. & D. Colnaghi & Co; John Linnell (1973). A Loan Exhibition of Drawings, Watercolours and Paintings by John Linnell and His Circle. Lund Humphries. p. 1787.
- ^ Peter Mitchell (1973). Great Flower Painters: Four Centuries of Floral Art. Overlook Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-87951-008-4.
- ^ Samuel Redgrave (1878). A Dictionary of Artists of the English School: Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers and Ornamentists. Bell. p. 494.
- ^ Joseph Farington (2005). Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Pallas Athene. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-84368-001-7.
- ^ Frank N. Magill (13 September 2013). The 17th and 18th Centuries: Dictionary of World Biography, Volume 4. Routledge. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-135-92414-0.
- ^ The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge. Charles Knight. 1840. pp. 397.
- ^ Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) (1963). Goya and His Times: Royal Academy Winter Exhibition 1963-4. Royal Academy. p. 13.