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1866 in art

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Events from the year 1866 in art.

Events

  • May 7 – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1866 opens at the National Gallery in London
  • July 28 – 18-year-old Vinnie Ream is commissioned by the United States Congress to make a marble statue of Abraham Lincoln for the United States Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C.
  • Following the death of Charles Lock Eastlake, Edwin Landseer is elected as the new President of the Royal Academy. After Landseer refuses the position, the portraitist Francis Grant becomes president
  • Nationalmuseum opens in new premises in Stockholm, Sweden, under this name.
  • Théophile Thoré-Bürger publishes the first catalogue raisonné of Vermeer's paintings, in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, bringing him to international prominence after nearly two centuries.

Works

  • Albert Bierstadt – A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie
  • Carl Bloch – In a Roman Osteria
  • Odoardo Borrani – At the Chorus
  • Edward Burne-Jones – The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon
  • Julia Margaret Cameron – photographs
    • The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty
    • Series of Life Sized Heads
  • Paul Cézanne – Portrait of Louis-Auguste Cézanne, Father of the Artist, reading l'Evénement (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
  • Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Agostina (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
  • Gustave Courbet
    • L'Origine du monde
    • Le Sommeil
  • Edgar Degas – Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey (reworked in 1880-1881 and again c. 1897)
  • Gustav Doré (woodcuts)
    • Illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours
    • Illustrations for Milton's Paradise Lost
  • Giovanni Fattori – La Rotonda di Palmieri
  • Jean-Léon Gérôme
    • Cleopatra and Caesar
    • The Slave Market (approximate date)
  • Francesco Hayez – Odalisque with Book
  • David Octavius Hill – The First General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, Signing the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission at Tanfield, Edinburgh 23 May 1843 (completed)
  • Winslow Homer – Prisoners from the Front (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
  • Edwin Landseer –
    • The Arab Tent
    • Queen Victoria at Osborne
  • August Malmström – Dancing Fairies
  • Édouard Manet
    • The Fifer (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
    • A King Charles Spaniel (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
    • Still Life with Melon and Peaches (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
    • Woman with a Parrot (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
  • Jan Matejko – Rejtan, or the Fall of Poland
  • Claude Monet
    • Camille (The Woman in the Green Dress)
    • Le déjeuner sur l’herbe
    • Women in the Garden (begun)
  • Albert Joseph Moore
    • The Last Supper and The Feeding of the Five Thousand (on chancel walls of church of St. Alban's, Rochdale; completed)
    • The Shunamite relating the Glories of King Solomon to her Maidens
  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Mother Anthony's Tavern
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti – The Beloved
  • Rebecca Solomon – A Wounded Dove
  • Simeon Solomon – Love in Autumn
  • Bertalan Székely – The Battle of Mohács
  • Frederick Walker – Wayfarers
  • John Quincy Adams Ward – Indian Hunter (bronze)

Births

  • January 17 – Joseph Bernard, French sculptor (died 1931)
  • January 23 – Lydia Field Emmet, American painter and designer (died 1952)
  • February 26 – Milly Childers, English painter (died 1922)
  • March 17 – Alice Austen, American photographer (died 1952)
  • May 11 – Clare Atwood, English painter (died 1962)
  • June 13 – Aby Warburg, German art historian (died 1929)
  • June 16 – Joaquín Clausell, Mexican impressionist landscape painter, lawyer and political activist (died 1935)
  • July 3 – Ambroise Vollard, French art dealer (died 1939)
  • July 14 – Juliette Wytsman, Belgian painter (died 1925)
  • July 19 – John Duncan, Scottish painter (died 1945)
  • July 28 – Beatrix Potter, English writer and illustrator (died 1943)
  • August 9 – Emil Fuchs, Austrian-born sculptor and painter (died 1929)
  • August 13 – Jadwiga Golcz, Polish photographer (died 1936)
  • August 31 – Georg Jensen, Danish silversmith (died 1935)
  • October 2 – Charles Ricketts, English designer (died 1931)

Deaths

  • January 15 – Massimo d'Azeglio, Italian statesman, novelist and painter (born 1798)
  • January 17 – George Petrie, Irish painter, musician, antiquary and archaeologist (born 1790)
  • January 27 – John Gibson, Welsh-born sculptor (born 1790)
  • January 30 – Léon Bonvin, French painter an watercolorist (born 1834)
  • March 23 – Ferdinand von Arnim, German architect and watercolour painter (born 1814)
  • April 1 – Chester Harding, American portrait painter (born 1792)
  • April 3 – Frederick William Fairholt, English engraver (born 1814)
  • April 7 – Thomas Musgrave Joy, English portrait painter (born 1812)
  • April 17 – Carl Georg Enslen, Austrian painter (born 1792)
  • April 24 – Giuseppe Tominz, Austrian portrait painter (born 1790)
  • April 26 – Hermann Goldschmidt, German-born painter and astronomer (born 1802)
  • June 8 – William Bewick, English portrait painter (born 1795)
  • June 14 – John Hayes, English portrait-painter (born 1786)
  • August 9 – Raffaello Sernesi, Italian painter and medallist (born 1838)
  • September 10 – David Hay, British interior decorator (born 1798)
  • November 23 – Paul Gavarni (Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier), French caricaturist (born 1801/1804)
  • December 20 – Jacobus Cornelis Gaal, Dutch painter and etcher (born 1796)
  • date unknown – Jean Henri De Coene, Belgian painter of genre and historical subjects (born 1798)

References

References

  1. (1995). "Johannes Vermeer". National Gallery of Art.
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