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1853 in art
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Events from the year 1853 in art.
Events
Works
- Ivan Aivazovsky
- Russian ships at the Battle of Sinop
- The Battle of Sinop, 18th November 1853 (Night after the battle)
- Thomas Jones Barker – Wellington at Sorauren
- John Bell – A Daughter of Eve (bronze)
- Théodore Chassériau – Tepidarium (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
- Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz – Portrait of Amalia de Llano Countess of Vilches
- William Powell Frith – The Sleeping Model
- Francis Grant
- Portrait of Hope Grant
- Portrait of Lord John Russell
- Holman Hunt – The Awakening Conscience
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
- The Apotheosis of Napoleon I (destroyed by fire in 1871)
- Princesse Albert de Broglie
- Charles-Auguste Lebourg – Negro child playing with a lizard (Enfant nègre jouant avec un lézard, bronze)
- John Martin – completion of the triptych The Last Judgement, The Great Day of His Wrath and The Plains of Heaven
- John Everett Millais
- The Order of Release
- The Proscribed Royalist, 1651
- Gustave Moreau – The Song of Songs
- Clarkson Stanfield – The Last of the Crew
- Christian Friedrich Tieck – Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Toruń (posthumous casting)
- Henry Wallis – The Room in Which Shakespeare Was Born
- Franz Xaver Winterhalter – Florinda
- Albert Wolff – sculptures in Berlin
- Athena Leads the Young Warrior into the Fight
- Athena Teaches the Young Man How to Use a Weapon
- Jules-Claude Ziegler – The Peace of Amiens
Births
- February 26 – Nils Bergslien, Norwegian illustrator, painter and sculptor (died 1928)
- March 14 – Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter (died 1918)
- March 30
- May 13 – Adolf Hölzel, German artist/painter in an Impressionist to expressive modernism style (died 1934)
- May 28 – Carl Larsson, painter and illustrator (died 1919)
- September 5 – Giuseppe Barison, Italian painter (died 1931)
- October 30 – Louise Abbéma, French Impressionist painter, sculptor and designer (died 1927)
- December 9 – Laurits Tuxen, Danish painter and sculptor (died 1927)
Deaths
- February 6 – August Kopisch, German poet and painter (born 1799)
- April 8 – Jan Willem Pieneman, Dutch historical painter (born 1779)
- June 12 – Merry-Joseph Blondel, French neo-classic painter (born 1781)
- July 15 – Wilhelm von Kobell, German painter, printmaker and teacher (born 1766)
- July 22 – Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Danish painter (born 1783)
- November 28 – Hans Bendel, Swiss painter (born 1814)
- December 28 – Sarah Goodridge, American painter who specialized in miniatures (born 1788)
- date unknown
References
References
- Barringer, T. J.. "Reading the Pre-Raphaelites".
- Michael Wheeler, ''Heaven, Hell, and the Victorians'', [[Cambridge University Press]], 1994, p.83
- Jason Rosenfeld. (2012). "John Everett Millais". Phaidon Press Ltd.
- John Munday. (1996). "Edward William Cooke, 1811-1880 : a Man of His Time". Antique Collectors' Club.
- Lene Østermark-Johansen. (2022). "Walter Pater's European Imagination". Oxford University Press.
- "Nils Nilsen Bergslien".
- (2007). "Hodler". 5 Continents.
- "Frank O'Meara 1853–1888".
- Pomerans, Arnold. (1997). "The Letters of Vincent van Gogh". Penguin Classics.
- "Ville d'Etampes: Acte de naissance de Louise Abbéma (31 octobre 1853)".
- "Tuxen, Lauritz (1853–1927)". Vestjysk Kunstgalleri.
- {{Cite Americana. (1920)
- [https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/63369 Jan Willem Pieneman] in the [[RKD]]
- "Bendel, Hans Sigmund".
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