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1763 in art

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Events from the year 1763 in art.

Events

  • In Venice
    • Canaletto and Francesco Zuccarelli are elected to the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia.
    • Francesco Guardi begins painting the 12 Doge's Feasts series.

Paintings

  • François Boucher – The Judgement of Paris
  • John Singleton Copley – Portraits of James Warren and Mercy Otis Warren
  • Jean-Honoré Fragonard – The Little Park
  • Jean-Baptiste Greuze – The Broken Mirror
  • Francesco Guardi – Miracle of a Dominican Saint (for San Pietro Martire (Murano))
  • Matthäus Günther – Frescos in Benedictine Abbey Church of St. Marinus and St. Anianus, Rott am Inn
  • Philip James de Loutherbourg – Landscape with Figures and Animals
  • Dominic Serres – Princess Charlotte Arriving at Harwich
  • George Stubbs (approximate date; Tate Britain)
  • Benjamin West
    • The Cricketers
    • Cymon and Iphigenia (lost)
    • Portrait of Robert Monckton
  • Johann Zoffany
    • Three sons of the Earl of Bute
    • Venice Preserv'd File:Princess Charlotte Arriving at Harwich, September 1761 RMG BHC0405.tiff|Princess Charlotte Arriving at Harwich by Dominic Serres Image:James Warren.jpg|Copley – James Warren File:The Little Park (Fragonard).jpeg|The Little Park by Jean-Honoré Fragonard File:The Broken Mirror (Greuze).jpg|The Broken Mirror by Jean-Baptiste Greuze File:Robert Moncton Martinique.jpg|Portrait of Robert Monckton by Benjamin West File:Mrs James Warren (Mercy Otis), by John Singleton Copley.jpg|Copley – Mercy Otis Warren File:John Zoffany - David Garrick as Jaffier, Susannah Maria Cibber as Belvidera in Venice Preserved, or The Plot Discovered.jpg|Venice Preserv'd by Johan Zoffany

Births

  • June 26 – George Morland, English painter of animals and rustic scenes (died 1804)
  • July 22 – Johann Heinrich Ramberg, German painter and printmaker (died 1840)
  • August 7 – Johann Jakob Biedermann, Swiss painter and etcher (died 1830)
  • November 19 – Karl Ludwig Fernow, art critic (died 1808)
  • November 25 – Jean Germain Drouais, French historical painter (died 1788)
  • December 12 – Margareta Alströmer, Swedish painter and singer and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (died 1816)
  • date unknown
    • Pietro Bettelini, Italian engraver (died 1828)
    • Antoine-Denis Chaudet, French sculptor in the neoclassical style (died 1810)
    • Joseph-François Ducq, Flemish historical and portrait painter (died 1829)
    • Augustin Félix Fortin, French painter of landscapes, and of genre and historical subjects (died 1832)
    • Philippe Auguste Hennequin, French painter (died 1833)
    • Andrew Plimer, English miniaturist (died 1837)
    • Zacarías González Velázquez, Spanish painter (died 1834)
    • Andries Vermeulen, Dutch painter (died 1814)

Deaths

  • January 3 – Francesco Maria Schiaffino, Italian sculptor (born 1668)
  • January 21 – Jean-François Oeben, cabinet-maker (born 1721)
  • March 4 – Johan Hörner, Swedish-Danish painter (born 1711)
  • April – Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer, German Baroque stucco plasterer of the Wessobrunner School (born 1698)
  • April 18 – Franz Anton Bustelli, porcelain modeller (born 1723)
  • May 24 – Luis González Velázquez, Spanish late-Baroque painter (born 1715)
  • September 24 – Hendrik Frans van Lint, landscape painter from the Southern Netherlands (born 1684)
  • October – Anna Maria Garthwaite, English textile designer (born 1688)
  • October 22 – Frans van Mieris jr., Dutch painter (born 1689)
  • December 3 – Giuseppe Nogari, Venetian painter of the Rococo, where he painted mainly painted half-body portraits (born 1699)
  • date unknown
    • Kim Du-ryang, Korean genre works painter of the mid Joseon period (born 1696)
    • Carlo Salis, Italian painter, born in Verona (born 1680)
    • Gervase Spencer, English miniaturist (born 1715)
    • Jan van Gool, Dutch painter and biographer (born 1685)
  • probable – Cao Xueqin, Chinese writer, painter of cliffs and rocks, poet (born 1715)

References

References

  1. Duffy, Stephen. ''The Wallace Collection''. Scala, 2005. p.174
  2. Bailey, Colin B. ''Jean-Baptiste Greuze: The Laundress''. Getty Publications, 2000. p.33
  3. Egerton, Judy. (2007). "George Stubbs, Painter: catalogue raisoné". Yale University Press.
  4. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/01/20/cricketers-lords-could-step-stop-12m-painting-going-abroad/
  5. "Bettelini, Pietro".
  6. "BnF General Catalogue".
  7. "Om nogle genrebilleder og Stilleben af Johan H⊘rner".
  8. "Jan van Gool".
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