1825 in art
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Events in the year 1825 in Art.
Events
[edit]- August – English portrait artist Thomas Lawrence begins work on his portrait of King Charles X of France, the first of two French royal portraits commissioned by King George IV of the United Kingdom.[1]
- End of year – John Constable formally ends his business relationship with his French dealer, John Arrowsmith.[2]
Works
[edit]- Filippo Albacini – The Wounded Achilles (marble)
- Richard Parkes Bonington – On the Seine near Mantes[3]
- John Constable
- Robert Dampier – Portrait of Princess Nahiennaena of Hawaii[5]
- John Doyle – Turning out the Stag
- William Etty – The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished[6]
- Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard – Diane de Poitiers in the Studio of Jean Goujon
- Thomas Lawrence
- Louis-François Lejeune – Entry of Charles X into Paris after his coronation[8]
- John Martin – Mezzotint illustrations to the Paradise Lost of Milton (publication begins)
- Samuel Morse – Portrait of Lafayette
- Alexander Nasmyth – Princes Street[9]
- Samuel Palmer – Landscape with Repose of the Holy Family
- Martinus Rørbye – View from the Artist's Window
- Bartholomeus van Hove – Pompenburg with Hofpoort in winter
Births
[edit]- February 4 – Myles Birket Foster, English illustrator and watercolour painter (died 1899)
- March 13 – Hans Gude, Norwegian painter (died 1903)[10]
- May 1 – Eleanor Vere Boyle, English watercolorist and illustrator (died 1916)
- May 9 – James Collinson, English Pre-Raphaelite painter (died 1881)
- July 6 – Randolph Rogers, American neoclassical sculptor (died 1892)
- July 10 – Benjamin Paul Akers, American sculptor (died 1861)
- August 12 – Vito D'Ancona, Italian painter (died 1884)
- September 6 – Giovanni Fattori, Italian painter (died 1908)
- September 13 – William Henry Rinehart, American sculptor (died 1874)
- December 13 – Gerolamo Induno, Italian painter (died 1890)
Deaths
[edit]- January 11 – Jacopo Tumicelli, Italian portrait miniature painter (born 1784)[11]
- February 24 – Toyokuni, Japanese master of ukiyo-e, especially Kabuki actor prints (born 1769)[12]
- March 8 – Adélaïde Dufrénoy, French poet and painter from Brittany (born 1765)
- March 25 – Raphaelle Peale, American still-life painter (born 1774)
- April 6 – Vladimir Borovikovsky, Ukrainian-born portrait painter (born 1757)
- April 16 – Henry Fuseli, British painter and art critic (born 1741)
- April 23 – Friedrich Müller, German painter, narrator, lyricist and dramatist (born 1749)
- April 27 – Vivant Denon, French artist, writer, diplomat, author and archaeologist (born 1747)[13]
- May 5 – François-Louis Gounod, French painter (born 1758)
- May 21 – Pierre-Charles Jombert, French painter (born 1748)[14]
- June 1 – Giovanni Monti, Italian landscape painter (born 1765)
- June 13 – Johann Peter Melchior, German porcelain modeller (born 1742)[15]
- June 14 – Pierre Charles L'Enfant, French architect and artist (born 1754)
- June 22 – Domenico Vantini, Italian painter specializing in miniature portraits (born 1765)
- September 28 – Barbara Krafft, Austrian portrait painter (born 1764)[16]
- November 17 – Daniel Berger, German engraver (born 1744)
- December 29 – Jacques-Louis David, French painter (born 1748)[17]
References
[edit]- ^ "Charles X (1757-1836), King of France 1825". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ^ Anthony Bailey (2012). John Constable: A Kingdom of His Own. Random House. p. 167. ISBN 9781448137718.
- ^ "On the Seine near Mantes". Art UK. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ^ "Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath". Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780-1900: Volume 1: 1780-1830. University of Hawaii Press. 1999. p. 439. ISBN 9780824862794.
- ^ Burnage, Sarah; Bertram, Beatrice (2011). "Chronology". In Burnage, Sarah; Hallett, Mark; Turner, Laura (eds.). William Etty: Art & Controversy. London: Philip Wilson Publishers. pp. 20–30. ISBN 978-0-85667-701-4. OCLC 800599710.
- ^ Michael Levey (1979). Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1769-1830. National Portrait Gallery. pp. 76–77. ISBN 9780904017328.
- ^ Marrinan, Michael (2009). Romantic Paris: Histories of a Cultural Landscape, 1800–1850. Stanford University Press. p. 48.
- ^ "Princes Street with the Commencement of the Building of the Royal Institution". National Galleries. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ Haverkamp, Frode; Gude, Hans Fredrik (January 1992). Hans Gude (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 59. ISBN 82-03-17072-2. OCLC 29047091.
- ^ "Benezit Dictionary of Artists". Oxford Art Online. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ David Waterhouse (1975). Images of Eighteenth Century Japan: Ukiyo-e Prints from the Sir Edmund Walker Collection. Royal Ontario Museum. p. 200.
- ^ "Scientist of the Day - Dominique-Vivant Denon". Linda Hall Library. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ^ "The Punishment of the Arrogant Niobe by Diana and Apollo". New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
- ^ Charlotte Jacob-Hanson (September 1998). "Johann Peter Melchior, Master Modeller". The Magazine Antiques. CLIV (3): 338–345.
- ^ "Barbara Krafft". Liechtenstein: The Princely Collection. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ^ Philippe Bordes (2005). Jacques-Louis David: Empire to Exile. Yale University Press. p. 334. ISBN 9780300123463.