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1801 in art
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Events in the year 1801 in Art.
See also: 1800 in art, other 1801 events, 1802 in art, list of years in art.
Events
- 27 April – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1801 opens at Somerset House in London
Works
- Fyodor Alekseyev – Red Square in Moscow
- William Beechey – Portrait of Horatio Nelson
- Jean Broc – The Death of Hyacinthos
- John Constable – Old Hall, East Bergholt
- Jacques-Louis David – Napoleon Crossing the Alps (first version)
- John Flaxman – Marble memorial to William Jones in chapel of University College, Oxford
- François Gérard – Portrait of Empress Josephine
- Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson – Ossian receiving the Ghosts of the French Heroes (Apothéose des héros français morts pour la patrie pendant la guerre de la liberté) (approx. date)
- Francisco Goya
- Charles IV of Spain and His Family
- Portrait of Manuel Godoy
- Thomas Lawrence
- John Philip Kemble as Hamlet
- Portrait of Caroline, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte
- Robert Lefèvre – Portrait of Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
- Louis-François Lejeune – The Battle of Marengo
- Philip James de Loutherbourg – Coalbrookdale by Night
- Constance Mayer - Self-Portrait of the Artist with her Father
- Rembrandt Peale – Rubens Peale with a Geranium
- J. M. W. Turner – Dutch Boats in a Gale
- Marie-Denise Villers – Young Woman Drawing
- Richard Westmacott – Marble memorial to John Yorke in parish church of St. Andrew, Wimpole, England
Births
- January 4 – James Giles, Scottish landscape painter (died 1870)
- January 26 – John Quidor, American painter (died 1881)
- February 1 – Thomas Cole, American painter (died 1848)
- April 14 – Fedor Solntsev, Russian painter and art historian (died 1892)
- April 30 – André Giroux, French painter and photographer (died 1879)
- July 26 – Maria Röhl, Swedish painter (died 1875)
- September 4 – Alfred d'Orsay, French painter, sculptor and patron of the arts (died 1852)
- date unknown
- probable (born 1801/1804) – Paul Gavarni, French caricaturist (died 1866)
Deaths
- January 30 - Giuseppe Ceracchi, Italian sculptor (born 1751)
- February 7 – Daniel Chodowiecki, Polish-born painter (born 1726)
- March 3 – Michael Angelo Rooker, English oil and watercolour painter, illustrator and engraver (born 1746)
- April 7 – Jacobus Buys, Dutch painter and engraver (born 1724)
- May 29 – Jan Bulthuis, Dutch draftsman and painter (born 1750)
- June 28
- June 30 – Giuseppe Ceracchi, Italian-born portrait sculpture and republican, guillotined in France (born 1751)
- August 16 – Ralph Earl, American historical and portrait painter (born 1751)
- September 6 - William Tyler, English sculptor and architect, co-founder of the Royal Academy of Arts (born 1728)
- October 11 – John Donaldson, Scottish-born miniature painter in enamel and watercolour (born 1737)
- November 14 – Sigmund Freudenberger, Swiss painter (born 1745)
- December 2 – William Hamilton, English historical and decorative painter (born 1751)
- date unknown
- Filippo Pennino, Italian sculptor (born 1755)
References
References
- Sieveking, Hinrich. (1998). "Fuseli to Menzel : drawings and watercolors in the age of Goethe from a German private collection". Prestel.
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