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1836 in art

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Events from the year 1836 in art.

Events

  • 2 May – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1836 opens at Somerset House in London, the last time the event is held at the venue
  • June – Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz") begins illustrating The Pickwick Papers following the suicide of the original illustrator, Robert Seymour.
  • David Wilkie is granted a knighthood.
  • The Salon of 1836 takes place at the Louvre in Paris. A number of battle paintings destined for the Galerie des Batailles at the Palace of Versailles are exhibited.

Works

  • Martin Archer Shee
    • Portrait of the Marquess of Anglesey
    • Portrait of Queen Adelaide
  • Joseph Beaume – Napoleon's Departure from Elba
  • Margaret Sarah Carpenter – Portrait of Ada Lovelace
  • Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet – An Episode from the Russian Campaign
  • Thomas Cole – The Oxbow
  • John Constable
    • Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds
    • Hampstead Heath with a Rainbow
  • Edward William Cooke – Portsmouth Harbour
  • Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Diana and Actaeon
  • Auguste Couder – The Battle of Lauffeld
  • Joseph-Désiré Court – The King Distributing Battalion Standards to the National Guard
  • Paul Delaroche
    • Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers
    • Saint Cecilia and the Angels
  • Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin – Study (Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea)
  • Caspar David Friedrich – Seashore by Moonlight
  • Eduard Gaertner – The Family of Mr. Westfal in the Conservatory
  • François Gérard – The Reading of the Declaration of the Deputies
  • Nicolas Gosse – Louis Philippe Declining the Crown of Belgium Offered to His Son
  • Christian Albrecht Jensen – Hans Christian Andersen
  • Charles Landseer
    • Maria
    • The Plundering of Basing House
  • Charles-Philippe Larivière – The Arrival of the Duke of Orleans at the Hôtel de Ville
  • Charles Robert Leslie – Autolycus
  • Daniel Maclise – An Interview Between Charles I and Oliver Cromwell
  • Richard Redgrave – The Thames from Millbank
  • David Roberts – St Paul's Cathedral with the Lord Mayor's Procession
  • Camille Roqueplan – The Lion in Love
  • Henri Frédéric Schopin – The Battle of Hohenlinden
  • Rolinda Sharples – The Clifton Racecourse
  • Clarkson Stanfield
    • The Canal of the Guidecca, and the Church of the Gesuati, Venice
    • The Battle of Trafalgar
  • Joseph von Führich – Jacob encountering Rachel with her father's herd
  • Horace Vernet
    • The Battle of Jena
    • The Battle of Wagram
    • The Lion Hunt
    • The Slave Market
  • Antoine Wiertz – The Greeks and the Trojans Fighting over the Body of Patroclus
  • David Wilkie
    • Napoleon and Pius VII at Fontainebleau
    • The Duke of Wellington Writing Dispatches
    • The Peep-o'-Day Boys' Cabin
  • Matthew Cotes Wyatt – Bronze equestrian statue of George III

Births

  • January 8 – Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Dutch-English painter (died 1912)
  • January 13 – Giuseppe Abbati, Italian painter of the Macchiaioli (died 1868)
  • January 14 – Henri Fantin-Latour, French painter and lithographer (died 1904)
  • February 24 – Winslow Homer, American landscape painter (died 1910)+
  • March 28 – Emmanuel Benner, French Academic painter (died 1896) and his twin Jean Benner, French painter (died 1906)
  • April 27 – Eugen Felix, Austrian portrait painter (died 1906)
  • May 25 – Lina von Perbandt, German landscape painter (died 1884)
  • September 6 – Atkinson Grimshaw, English painter noted for nocturnal townscapes (died 1893)
  • October 15 – James Tissot, French painter (died 1902)
  • December 13 – Franz von Lenbach, German portrait painter (died 1904)

Deaths

  • January 7 – Thomas Henry, French painter and art patron (born 1766)
  • January 16 – Heinrich Christoph Kolbe, German portrait painter (born 1771)
  • January 24 - Francesco Alberi, Italian painter of historical scenes and frescoes (born 1765)
  • February 23 – Ezra Ames, American portrait painter (born 1768)
  • March 4 – Matthias Kessels, Dutch sculptor (born 1784)
  • April 20 – Robert Seymour, English illustrator (born 1798)
  • April 24 – Firmin Didot, French printer, engraver, and type founder (born 1764)
  • before April 30 – Louise-Adéone Drölling, French painter and draughtswoman (born 1797)
  • October 11 – Giacomo Raffaelli, Italian mosaicist from Rome (born 1753)
  • October 17 – Orest Kiprensky, Russian portrait painter (born 1782)
  • November 10 – William Frederick Wells, English watercolour painter and etcher (born 1762)
  • date unknown
    • Pierre-Charles Bridan, French sculptor (born 1766)
    • Giovanni Folo, Italian engraver (born 1764)
    • Edme-François-Étienne Gois, French sculptor (born 1765)
    • Stefano Ticozzi, Italian art historian (born 1762)

References

References

  1. https://www.rct.uk/collection/401453/henry-paget-1768-1854-2nd-earl-of-uxbridge-and-1st-marquess-of-anglesey
  2. Helen Zimmern. (1902). "Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, R.A.". G. Bell & Sons.
  3. (1966). "Henri Fantin-Latour, 1836-1904: An Exhibition". Smith College Museum of Art.
  4. Dominick Pepito. (21 April 2016). "Steps in Faith: Learn about Jesus Christ". Catholic Life International.
  5. (1955). "Ezra Ames of Albany: portrait painter, craftsman, Royal Arch Mason, banker, 1768-1836". New-York Historical Society.
  6. Thompson Cooper. (1874). "A New Biographical Dictionary: Containing Concise Notices of Eminent Persons of All Ages and Countries". Macmillan.
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