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*[[Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson]] – ''[[The Revolt of Cairo]]'' | *[[Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson]] – ''[[The Revolt of Cairo]]'' | ||
*[[Francisco Goya]] | *[[Francisco Goya]] | ||
** ''[[Allegory of the City of Madrid]]'' | ** ''[[Allegory of the City of Madrid]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fundaciongoyaenaragon.es/obra/alegoria-de-la-villa-de-madrid/174|title=Alegoría de la villa de Madrid|language=es|website=Fundacion Goya|access-date=26 June 2025}}</ref> | ||
** ''[[The Disasters of War]]'' ([[Old master print|print]]s – series begins) | ** ''[[The Disasters of War]]'' ([[Old master print|print]]s – series begins) | ||
* [[Antoine-Jean Gros]] – | * [[Antoine-Jean Gros]] – | ||
** ''[[The Battle of the Pyramids (painting)|The Battle of the Pyramids]]''<ref>{{cite book|author=Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby|title=Extremities: Painting Empire in Post-revolutionary France|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2002|page=70}}</ref> | ** ''[[The Battle of the Pyramids (painting)|The Battle of the Pyramids]]''<ref>{{cite book|author=Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby|title=Extremities: Painting Empire in Post-revolutionary France|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2002|page=70}}</ref> | ||
** ''[[Napoleon Accepting the Surrender of Madrid]]'' | ** ''[[Napoleon Accepting the Surrender of Madrid]]''<ref>{{cite book|author=Rory Muir|year=2013|title=Wellington: The Path to Victory, 1769–1814|publisher=Yale University Press|page=201}}</ref> | ||
*[[Thomas Lawrence]] | *[[Thomas Lawrence]] | ||
** ''[[Portrait of Benjamin West (Lawrence)|Portrait of Benjamin West]]''<ref>{{cite book|author=Michael Levey|title=Sir Thomas Lawrence|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2005|page=168}}</ref> | ** ''[[Portrait of Benjamin West (Lawrence)|Portrait of Benjamin West]]''<ref>{{cite book|author=Michael Levey|title=Sir Thomas Lawrence|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2005|page=168}}</ref> | ||
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*[[Georges Rouget]] – ''[[The Wedding of Napoleon and Marie Louise]]]'' | *[[Georges Rouget]] – ''[[The Wedding of Napoleon and Marie Louise]]]'' | ||
* [[Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli]] – ''[[Farewell of Napoleon and Alexander after the Peace of Tilsit]]'' | * [[Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli]] – ''[[Farewell of Napoleon and Alexander after the Peace of Tilsit]]'' | ||
*[[J. M. W. Turner]] | *[[J. M. W. Turner]] | ||
** ''[[High Street, Oxford (painting)|High Street, Oxford]]''<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-high-street-oxford-tw1368 | title=High Street, Oxford | website=[[Tate]] | location=UK | accessdate=8 August 2015 }}</ref> | |||
** ''[[The Fish Market at Hastings Beach]]'' | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
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*[[January 23]] – [[John Rogers Herbert]], English religious painter (died [[1890 in art|1890]]) | *[[January 23]] – [[John Rogers Herbert]], English religious painter (died [[1890 in art|1890]]) | ||
*[[May 26]] – [[Christen Købke]], Danish painter (died [[1848 in art|1848]])<ref>{{cite web|url= https://runeberg.org/dbl/9/0620.html|title= Købke, Christen Schiellerup, 1810-48, maler |publisher= Dansk biografisk Lexikon |access-date=March 1, 2019}}</ref> | *[[May 26]] – [[Christen Købke]], Danish painter (died [[1848 in art|1848]])<ref>{{cite web|url= https://runeberg.org/dbl/9/0620.html|title= Købke, Christen Schiellerup, 1810-48, maler |publisher= Dansk biografisk Lexikon |access-date=March 1, 2019}}</ref> | ||
*[[May 28]] – [[Alexandre Calame]], Swiss painter (died [[1864 in art|1864]]) | *[[May 28]] – [[Alexandre Calame]], Swiss painter (died [[1864 in art|1864]])<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.dwc.knaw.nl/biografie/pmknaw/?pagetype=authorDetail&aId=PE00004519 |title=A. Calame (1810 - 1864) |publisher=Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences |date= |access-date=26 June 2025}}</ref> | ||
*[[July 17]] – [[Georg Heinrich Busse]], German landscape painter and engraver (died [[1868 in art|1868]]) | *[[July 17]] – [[Georg Heinrich Busse]], German landscape painter and engraver (died [[1868 in art|1868]])<ref>{{Bryan (3rd edition)|title=Busse, Georg |volume=1}}</ref> | ||
*[[September 3]] – [[Paul Kane]], Irish-Canadian painter (died [[1871 in art|1871]]) | *[[September 3]] – [[Paul Kane]], Irish-Canadian painter (died [[1871 in art|1871]]) | ||
*September – [[William Edward Frost]], English painter of female nudes (died [[1877 in art|1877]])<ref>{{cite book|author=David Wootton|title=The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration, 1800-1997|publisher=Beetles|year=1997|isbn=9781871136579|page=13}}</ref> | *September – [[William Edward Frost]], English painter of female nudes (died [[1877 in art|1877]])<ref>{{cite book|author=David Wootton|title=The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration, 1800-1997|publisher=Beetles|year=1997|isbn=9781871136579|page=13}}</ref> | ||
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*[[May 2]] – [[Jean Guillaume Moitte]], French sculptor (born [[1746 in art|1746]]) | *[[May 2]] – [[Jean Guillaume Moitte]], French sculptor (born [[1746 in art|1746]]) | ||
*[[June 7]] – [[Luigi Schiavonetti]], Italian artist (born [[1765 in art|1765]]) | *[[June 7]] – [[Luigi Schiavonetti]], Italian artist (born [[1765 in art|1765]]) | ||
*[[June 22]] – [[John Boyne (artist)|John Boyne]], Irish water-colour painter (born [[1750 in art|1750]])<ref>{{cite web |last1=Strickland |first1=Walter G. |title=John Boyne, Caricaturist and Engraver |url=https://www.libraryireland.com/irishartists/john-boyne.php |website=A Dictionary of Irish Artists |access-date=23 November 2022 |date=1913}}</ref> | |||
*[[August 28]] – [[Henry Blundell (art collector)|Henry Blundell]], art collector (born [[1724 in art|1724]]) | *[[August 28]] – [[Henry Blundell (art collector)|Henry Blundell]], art collector (born [[1724 in art|1724]]) | ||
*[[October 26]] – [[Vinzenz Fischer]], Austrian historical painter and professor of architecture (born [[1729 in art|1729]]) | *[[October 26]] – [[Vinzenz Fischer]], Austrian historical painter and professor of architecture (born [[1729 in art|1729]]) | ||
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** [[Johan Alm]], Finnish painter and field sergeant (born [[1728 in art|1728]]) | ** [[Johan Alm]], Finnish painter and field sergeant (born [[1728 in art|1728]]) | ||
** [[Jonas Bergman]], Finnish painter (born [[1724 in art|1724]]) | ** [[Jonas Bergman]], Finnish painter (born [[1724 in art|1724]]) | ||
** [[William Ellis (engraver)|William Ellis]], English engraver (born [[1747 in art|1747]]) | ** [[William Ellis (engraver)|William Ellis]], English engraver (born [[1747 in art|1747]]) | ||
** [[John Emes]], British engraver and water-colour painter (born [[1762 in art|1762]])<ref>Anne Pimlott Baker, 'Emes, John (1762–1808)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8788, accessed 15 Sept 2013]</ref> | ** [[John Emes]], British engraver and water-colour painter (born [[1762 in art|1762]])<ref>Anne Pimlott Baker, 'Emes, John (1762–1808)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8788, accessed 15 Sept 2013]</ref> | ||
** [[Havell family#Luke Havell|Luke Havell]], English engraver, etcher and painter (born [[1752 in art|1752]]) | ** [[Havell family#Luke Havell|Luke Havell]], English engraver, etcher and painter (born [[1752 in art|1752]]) | ||
** [[Pietro la Vega]], Italian archaeologist and artist (born ''unknown'') | ** [[Pietro la Vega]], Italian archaeologist and artist (born ''unknown'') | ||
Latest revision as of 15:51, 26 June 2025
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Events in the year 1810 in Art.
Events
- 5 November – Salon of 1810 opens at the Louvre in Paris.[1]
- unknown dates
- Four members of the Vienna Lukasbund (Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger) move to Rome where they occupy the abandoned monastery of San Isidoro and join with others to form the Nazarene movement.
- Dominique Vivant Denon assists the Hermitage Museum in the acquisition of Rosso Fiorentino's Madonna and Child with Cherubs in Paris.[2]
Works
- William Beechey – Portrait of Francis Bourgeois[3]
- Edward Bird – The Village Choristers
- William Blake – A Vision of the Last Judgment (lost)[4]
- Louis-Léopold Boilly – The Public Viewing David's 'Coronation' at the Louvre[5]
- John Constable – The Church Porch, East Bergholt[6]
- Jacques-Louis David – The Distribution of the Eagle Standards
- Louis Ducis – Portrait of Napoléon Bonaparte with his Nephews and Nieces on the Terrace at Saint-Cloud
- Caspar David Friedrich – The Abbey in the Oakwood[7]
- François Gérard
- Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson – The Revolt of Cairo
- Francisco Goya
- Allegory of the City of Madrid[9]
- The Disasters of War (prints – series begins)
- Antoine-Jean Gros –
- Thomas Lawrence
- Charles Meynier – Entry of Napoleon into Berlin
- Alexander Nasmyth – Loch Katrine
- Georges Rouget – The Wedding of Napoleon and Marie Louise]
- Gioacchino Giuseppe Serangeli – Farewell of Napoleon and Alexander after the Peace of Tilsit
- J. M. W. Turner
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, painting:
- Grand Prix de Rome, sculpture:
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture:
Births
- January 15 – John Evan Thomas, Welsh sculptor (died 1873)[14]
- January 23 – John Rogers Herbert, English religious painter (died 1890)
- May 26 – Christen Købke, Danish painter (died 1848)[15]
- May 28 – Alexandre Calame, Swiss painter (died 1864)[16]
- July 17 – Georg Heinrich Busse, German landscape painter and engraver (died 1868)[17]
- September 3 – Paul Kane, Irish-Canadian painter (died 1871)
- September – William Edward Frost, English painter of female nudes (died 1877)[18]
- October 11 – Anton Zwengauer, German painter (died 1884)
Deaths
- January 6 – Charles-Antoine Clevenbergh, Flemish painter of still-life (born 1755)
- January 23
- John Hoppner, portrait painter (born 1758)
- Francesco Piranesi, Italian engraver and architect (born 1756/1758)[19]
- March 1 – Jean-Jacques de Boissieu, painter and etcher (born 1736)
- March 8 – Christopher Barber, English miniature painter (born 1736)[20]
- March 9 – Ozias Humphrey, English painter of portrait miniatures (born 1742)
- March 19 – Louis Masreliez, Swedish painter and interior designer (born 1748)
- April 18 – Antoine-Denis Chaudet, French sculptor who worked in a neoclassical style (born 1763)
- May – Richard Crosse, English painter of portrait miniatures (born 1742)
- May 2 – Jean Guillaume Moitte, French sculptor (born 1746)
- June 7 – Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian artist (born 1765)
- June 22 – John Boyne, Irish water-colour painter (born 1750)[21]
- August 28 – Henry Blundell, art collector (born 1724)
- October 26 – Vinzenz Fischer, Austrian historical painter and professor of architecture (born 1729)
- November 1 – Charles Grignion the Elder, British engraver and draughtsman (born 1721)[22]
- November 11 – Johann Zoffany – German neoclassical painter (born 1733)
- November 30 – Stefano Tofanelli, Italian painter during the Neoclassic period (born 1750)
- December 2 – Philipp Otto Runge, painter (born 1777)
- December 18 – John Inigo Richards, English landscape painter (born 1731)
- December 22 – William Baillie, Irish engraver (born 1723)[23]
- date unknown
- Johan Alm, Finnish painter and field sergeant (born 1728)
- Jonas Bergman, Finnish painter (born 1724)
- William Ellis, English engraver (born 1747)
- John Emes, British engraver and water-colour painter (born 1762)[24]
- Luke Havell, English engraver, etcher and painter (born 1752)
- Pietro la Vega, Italian archaeologist and artist (born unknown)
References
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- ↑ Anne Pimlott Baker, 'Emes, John (1762–1808)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Sept 2013