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1777 in art

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Events from the year 1777 in art.

Events

  • 25 August – The Salon of 1777 opens at the Louvre in Paris
  • The Cane Tago, a terracotta statue of a dog by Luigi Acquisti, commissioned by an Italian nobleman to commemorate his own pet Weimaraner, is erected in Bologna, Italy.
  • The Kunsthochschule Kassel is founded in Germany.
  • Det Dramatiske Selskab is founded in Copenhagen (Denmark) as an acting academy.

Works

  • Antonio Carnicero – Portrait of Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes
  • John Singleton Copley – The Copley Family
  • Nathaniel Dance-Holland – Portrait of Arthur Murphy
  • Thomas Gainsborough
  • Francisco Goya – The Parasol (tapestry cartoon – approximate date)
  • Jean-Baptiste Greuze – Portrait of Benjamin Franklin
  • William Hoare – Portrait of Christopher Anstey with his daughter
  • Ozias Humphry – Portrait of George Stubbs
  • Philip James de Loutherbourg – Moonlight
  • Joshua Reynolds
    • A Fortune-Teller
    • Portrait of Lady Bampfylde
    • Portrait of Henry Thrale
  • John Francis Rigaud – Agostino Carlini, Francesco Bartolozzi and Giovanni Battista Cipriani
  • George Romney – The Gower Family: The Children of Granville, 2nd Earl Gower
  • Alexander Roslin – Portraits of
    • Ivan Betskoy
    • Catherine the Great
    • Natalya Golitsyna
    • Gustavus III of Sweden
  • John Trumbull – Self-portrait
  • John Webber – The Tahitian Princess Poedua, the daughter of Orio, Chief of Raiatea

Births

  • January 2 – Christian Daniel Rauch, German sculptor (died 1857)
  • January 7 – Lorenzo Bartolini, Italian sculptor (died 1850)
  • March 9 – Aleksander Orłowski, Polish painter and sketch maker, pioneer of lithography in the Russian Empire (died 1832)
  • March 10 – Louis Hersent, French painter (died 1860)
  • March 13 – John Bacon, English sculptor (died 1859)
  • June 20 – Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti, Dutch painter working primarily in Paris (died 1843)
  • June 22 (bapt.) – John Thirtle, English watercolour painter and frame-maker (died 1839)
  • July 23 – Philipp Otto Runge, German painter (died 1810)
  • August 11 – Giuseppe Bossi, Italian painter, arts administrator and writer on art (died 1815)
  • October 15 – Christian David Gebauer, Danish animal painter and etcher (died 1831)
  • October 16 – J. L. Lund, Danish painter especially of historical subjects (died 1867)
  • November 1 – Per Krafft the Younger, Swedish portrait and historical painter (died 1863)
  • December 15 – Agostino Aglio, Italian painter, decorator, and engraver (died 1857)
  • December 17 – François Marius Granet, French painter (died 1849)
  • date unknown
    • George Bullock, English sculptor (died 1818)
    • Gustaf Erik Hedman, Finnish painter (died 1841)
    • Matthew Cotes Wyatt, English painter and sculptor (died 1862)

Deaths

  • April 29 – Antonio Joli, Italian painter of veduta (born 1700)
  • May 21 – John Cleveley the Elder, English marine artist (born 1712)
  • June 22 – Johann Joseph Christian, German Baroque sculptor and woodcarver (born 1706)
  • July 13 – Guillaume Coustou the Younger, French painter (born 1716)
  • August 23 – Charles-Joseph Natoire, French rococo painter (born 1700)
  • November 17 - Johan Stålbom, Finnish painter who later lived and worked in Sweden (born 1712)
  • December 2 – Lorenzo De Caro, Neapolitan Baroque painter (born 1719)
  • December 5 – Claude François Devosge, French sculptor and architect (born 1697)
  • date unknown
    • Jean Charles Baquoy, French engraver (born 1721)
    • Pierre-Charles Canot, French engraver who spent most of his career in England (born 1710)
  • probable
    • Nicholas Thomas Dall, Danish landscape painter (date of birth unknown)
    • Francesco Pavona, Italian painter primarily of pastel portraits (born 1695)

References

References

  1. (2000). "Bologna: arte e filosofia sotto i portici". Slow food editore.
  2. (1999). "DUZ: Deutsche Universitäts-Zeitung : das Hochschulmagazin". Verlag J. Raabe.
  3. (2000). "Charles Brooking 1723-1759: And the 18th Century British Marine Painters". Antique Collectors' Club.
  4. John Herbert Slater. (1897). "Engravings and Their Value: A Guide for the Print Collector". L.U. Gill.
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