1809 in art
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Events in the year 1809 in Art.
Events
[edit]- Six students of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna form an artistic cooperative called the Brotherhood of St. Luke (Lukasbund), predecessor of the Nazarene movement.[1]
Works
[edit]- Pietro Benvenuti – Elisa Bonaparte surrounded by the artists of Florence
- John Constable – Malvern Hall
- John Singleton Copley – George, Prince of Wales, on horseback
- Jacques-Louis David – Sappho and Phaon[2]
- Caspar David Friedrich – Mönch am Meer
- Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson – Portrait of Chateaubriand
- Thomas Douglas Guest
- The Transfiguration
- Venus recumbent and Cupids
- Orest Kiprensky
- Thomas Lawrence
- Charles Willson Peale – The Peale Family
- Henry Raeburn – Mrs Spiers
- J. M. W. Turner – London from Greenwich Park
- Richard Westall – Nelson and the Bear
- Richard Westmacott – Statue of Horatio Nelson, Birmingham
Births
[edit]- February 15 – Owen Jones, British architect, interior designer, and pioneer of chromolithography (died 1874)[3]
- March 1 – Robert Cornelius, American pioneer of photography (died 1893)[4]
- March 23 – Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin, French painter (died 1864)
- April 17 – Thomas Brigstocke, Welsh portrait painter (died 1881)
- May 5 – Frederick Langenheim, German American pioneer of panoramic photography (died 1879)
- May 20 – Albert Newsam, American artist (died 1864)[5]
- August 28 – Giovanni Maria Benzoni, Italian sculptor (died 1873)
- October 9 – Thomas Baker "of Leamington", English landscape painter (died 1864)
- December 24 (bapt.) – Mary Thornycroft, English sculptor (died 1895)[6]
- unknown date Mary Ellen Best, English watercolour artist (died 1891)[7]
Deaths
[edit]- January 3 – Henri-Pierre Danloux, French painter (born 1753)
- January 7 – Johann Peter Alexander Wagner, Rococo sculptor (born 1730)
- February 23 – Dirk van der Aa, Dutch painter (born 1731)
- March 7 – Pierre-Philippe Choffard, French draughtsman and engraver (born 1731)
- March 23 – Étienne Dantoine, French sculptor (born 1737)
- March 27 – Joseph-Marie Vien, French painter (born 1716)
- April 6 – Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, Swiss painter (born 1752)
- May 8 – Augustin Pajou, French sculptor (born 1730)
- June 4 – Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, Danish Neoclassicist painter (born 1743)
- September 1 – Pierre-Joseph Lion, Belgian painter (born 1729)
- November 7 – Paul Sandby, map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours (born 1731)[8]
- November 11 – Jean-Joseph Taillasson, French painter (born 1745)
- date unknown
- Immanuel Alm, Finnish painter of primarily religious-themed works (born 1767)
- Jonathan Fisher, Irish painter (born unknown)
References
[edit]- ^ "Nazarene | German art society". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ "Sappho and Phaon". Hermitage Museum. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ "Owen Jones | British architect, designer, and artist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ American Journal of Photography, Volume 14. Thos. H. McCollin & Company. 1893. p. 420.
- ^ Pyatt, Joseph O. (1868). Memoir of Albert Newsam, (Deaf Mute Artist). Jas. B. Rodgers. pp. 7–8.
- ^ "Mary Thornycroft (née Francis) - Person Extended". www.npg.org.uk. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ Book of Charles Best Robinson. National Archives. 1856–1869. zDDX65/3/3. Retrieved 16 March 2014 – via Norcliffes of Langton, Family Papers, and Parish Register Transcripts for Walkington and Barmston.
- ^ Monkhouse, William Cosmo (1885–1900). "Sandby, Paul". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co.