Overview of the events of 1823 in art
Events in the year 1823 in art.
Works
Births
Deaths
- January/February – George Brookshaw, English painter and illustrator (born 1751)[citation needed]
- January 22 – John Julius Angerstein, Russian-born British art collector (born c. 1732)[7]
- January 25 – Johann Heinrich Bleuler, Swiss painter (born 1758)[citation needed]
- February 3 – Étienne-Pierre-Adrien Gois, French sculptor (born 1731)[8]
- February 16 – Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, French painter (born 1758)[citation needed]
- March 15 – Jean-Louis Anselin, French engraver (born 1754)[citation needed]
- March 20 – Grigory Ugryumov, Russian painter (born 1764)[citation needed]
- April 23 – Joseph Nollekens, British sculptor (born 1737)[9]
- July 2 – Thomas Pardoe, English enameller noted for flower painting (born 1770)[10]
- July 8 – Sir Henry Raeburn, Scottish portrait painter (born 1756)[11]
- August 9 – Johan Erik Hedberg, Finnish painter (born 1767)[citation needed]
- October 21 – Aleksander Lauréus, Finnish painter (born 1783)[citation needed]
- December 4 – Luigi Acquisti, Italian sculptor mainly known for his works in the neoclassical style (born 1745)[12]
- December 30 – Claude André Deseine, French sculptor (born 1740)[13]
References
- ^ David Duff, ed. (2018). he Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism. Oxford University Press. p. 75.
- ^ Lillian B Miller; Carol Eaton Hevner (1992). In Pursuit of Fame: Rembrandt Peale, 1778-1860. National Portrait Gallery. p. 142.
- ^ https://collections.mfa.org/objects/31871
- ^ Luke Herrmann (2007). J. M. W. Turner. Oxford University Press. p. 41.
- ^ Portrait Ludwig van Beethoven. "Portrait [of] Ludwig van Beethoven". KHM. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ "Alexandre Cabanel". Art UK. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ Palmer, Sarah (2004). "John Julius Angerstein (c.1732–1823)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
- ^ "Étienne Pierre Adrien Gois, sculptor..." INHA. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
- ^ Smith, J.T. (1920). "Chronology". In Whitten, Wilfred (ed.). Nollekens and his Times. London: John Lane. p. xii.
- ^ "Getting to know Thomas Pardoe". Roseberys. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823)". National Records of Scotland. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ "Acquisti, Luigi, Forlì, 1747 - Bologna, 1823". Museo Virtuale della Certosa. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
- ^ Harry G. Lang, Bonnie Meath-Lang (1995). Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313291705.
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