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1733 in art

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Events from the year 1733 in art.

Events

  • 5 March – William Hogarth sketches Sarah Malcolm, convicted of murder, in her condemned cell in London; from this he immediately publishes an engraving and makes a painting.

Works

  • Pompeo Batoni – Madonna on a Throne with Child and four Saints and Blesseds of the Gabrielli family (San Gregorio Magno al Celio, Rome)
  • William Hoare of Bath – Portrait of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo
  • William Hogarth – Southwark Fair
  • Sebastiano Ricci
    • Baldassarre and Ester before Ahasuerus (Quirinal Palace, Rome)
    • Pope Gregory the Great intercedes for souls in Purgatory (St-Gervais-et-St-Protais, Paris)
    • Pope Pius V, Saints Thomas Acquinus and Peter Martyr (Gesuati, Venice)
    • Saint Francisco resuscitates the child Paola (San Rocco, Venice)
    • Saint Helen discovers the True Cross (San Rocco, Venice)

Births

  • January 8 – Anton von Maron, Austrian painter active in Rome (died 1808)
  • January 18 – Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, Swiss watercolour painter (died 1794)
  • March 13 – Johann Zoffany, German neoclassical painter (died 1810)
  • March 23 – Josiah Spode, English potter (died 1797)
  • May – Franz Edmund Weirotter, Austrian landscape painter (died 1771)
  • May 21 – Johanna Juliana Friederike Bacciarelli, German painter (died 1809 or later)
  • May 22 – Hubert Robert, French painter (died 1808)
  • June 12
    • Alessandro Longhi, Venetian portrait painter and printmaker in etching (died 1813)
    • Maruyama Ōkyo, Japanese painter (died 1795)
  • October 5 – Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau, French painter and winner of the Grand prix de Rome (died 1796)
  • October 30 – Sawrey Gilpin, English painter of animals (died 1807)
  • date unknown
    • Jean-Baptiste Claudot, French painter of landscapes, flowers and still-life (died 1805)
    • Luo Ping, Chinese Qing dynasty painter, one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou (died 1799)
    • Franciszek Pinck, Polish sculptor and stucco artist (died 1798)
    • Anna Brita Sergel, textile artist of the royal Swedish court (died 1819)

Deaths

  • January 18 – Simon Gribelin, French line engraver (born 1661)
  • February 28 – Ignaz Waibl, Austrian woodcarver (born 1661)
  • April 15 - Englebert Fisen, Flemish painter (born 1655)
  • May 1 – Nicolas Coustou, French sculptor (born 1658)
  • May 8 – Bernard Picart, French engraver (born 1673)
  • July – Jan van Huchtenburg, Dutch painter (born 1647)
  • August 24 – Pierre-Étienne Monnot, French sculptor (born 1657)
  • November 2 – Louis de Boullogne, French painter and brother of Bon Boullogne (born 1657)
  • December 2 – Gerard Hoet, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1648)
  • date unknown
    • Nicolas Fouché, French painter (born 1653)
    • Alexis Grimou, French painter (born 1678)
    • Gaetano Martoriello, Italian painter of marine vedute and landscapes (born 1680)
    • Giacomo Parolini, Italian painter of altarpieces (born 1663)
    • Thomas van der Wilt, Dutch painter (born 1659)

References

References

  1. "Sarah Malcolm (died 1733)".
  2. "Southwark Fair, 1733". [[Royal Academy of Arts]].
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  4. "Fisen, Engelbert".
  5. Ágnes Szigethi. (2004). "Old French Painting: 16-18th Centuries". Museum of Fine Arts.
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