1808 in art
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Events in the year 1808 in Art.
Events
- May 2 and May 3 – In Spain the guerrilla resistance movement against the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte begins; immortalized in 1814 by Francisco Goya's Third of May 1808.
- April 5 – John James Audubon marries Lucy Bakewell.[1]
- The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, is given the title of Royal Academy of Fine Arts by King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria.
- The Rijksmuseum moves from The Hague to Amsterdam, where it is located temporarily at the Royal Palace.[2]
- Thomas Phillips is elected to the Royal Academy.
Works
- François Joseph Bosio – Statue of Cupid with a bow (Hermitage Museum)
- Antonio Canova – Venus Victrix (marble reclining nude)
- Richard Cosway – Portrait miniature of Arthur Wellesley
- François-Xavier Fabre – The Judgement of Paris (approximate date)
- Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
- The Entombment of Atala
- François-René de Chateaubriand
- Hortense de Beauharnais
- Francisco Goya – Prison Interior
- Antoine-Jean Gros – Napoléon on the Battlefield of Eylau
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
- The Bather
- Oedipus explains the riddle of the Sphinx
- Thomas Lawrence – Portrait of the Children of Ayscoghe Boucherett
- Edouard Pingret – Portrait of Napoleon I of France
Publications
- Johann Dominicus Fiorillo – Geschichte der zeichnenden Künste.
- Robert Blair – The Grave, with illustrations from designs by William Blake (including A Vision of the Last Judgment).
- Augustus Charles Pugin & Thomas Rowlandson – Volume 1 of The Microcosm of London, illustrated in aquatint from watercolours produced jointly by Pugin & Rowlandson and published by Rudolph Ackermann in London.
Births
- February 5 – Carl Spitzweg, German Biedermeier painter (died 1885)
- February 26 – Honoré Daumier, French painter, sculptor and illustrator (died 1879)
- March 6 – Sofia Adlersparre, Swedish painter (died 1862)
- July 12 – Edward Troye, Swiss-born American equine painter (died 1874)
- December 14 – Édouard De Bièfve, Belgian painter (died 1882)
- Date unknown – Nikola Aleksić, Serbian portraitist in the Biedermeier artistic tradition and the Nazarene movement of 19th century German painters (died 1873)
Deaths
- February 10 – Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Irish portrait artist (born 1740)
- March 1 – Fredrika Eleonora von Düben, Swedish textile artist, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (born 1738)
- March 3 – Anton von Maron, Austrian painter active in Rome (born 1733)
- April 10 – Jean-Laurent Mosnier, French painter and miniaturist (born 1743)
- April 15 – Hubert Robert, French painter (born 1733)
- April 26 – Jean-Baptiste Pillement, French Rococo painter, designer and engraver (born 1728)
- June 1 – Jacques Kuyper, Dutch printmaker, painter, draftsman, watercolourist, etcher, musician, and composer (born 1761)
- June 6 – Magdalene Bärens, Danish still life and flower painter (born 1737)
- December 4 – Karl Ludwig Fernow, German art critic (born 1763)
- December 18 – Christina Chalon, Dutch painter and etcher (born 1748)
- date unknown – Samuel Shelley, English miniaturist and watercolour painter (born 1750)
References
- Henderson County, Kentucky Biography of Audubon. Accessed 9 April 2015
- "The beginning". History of the Rijksmuseum. Rijksmuseum. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
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