1796 in art
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Events from the year 1796 in art.
Events
- Printing by lithography is invented by Alois Senefelder in Bohemia.[1]
Works
- Henry Fuseli – The Night-Hag visiting the Lapland Witches
- Anton Graff – George Leopold Gogel
- Antoine-Jean Gros – Bonaparte at the Pont d'Arcole
- Hugh Douglas Hamilton – Lord Edward Fitzgerald
- Thomas Lawrence – The Children of John Julius Angerstein
- Henry Raeburn – Rev. Alexander Carlyle
- Edward Savage – The Washington Family
- Gilbert Stuart – Lansdowne portrait of George Washington
- J. M. W. Turner – Fishermen at Sea (his first oil painting to be exhibited at the Royal Academy)
Births
- February 3 – Jean Baptiste Madou, painter and lithographer (died 1877)
- February 5 – Pieter Godfried Bertichen, Dutch painter and lithographer (died 1856)
- May 28 – William Miller, Scottish Quaker line engraver (died 1882)
- July 2 – Michael Thonet, furniture designer (died 1871)
- July 17 – Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, French painter (died 1875)
- July 26 – George Catlin, American painter who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the Old West (died 1872)
- August 21 – Asher Brown Durand, painter of the Hudson River School (died 1886)
- August 30 – Julien-Léopold Boilly, French draughtsman and watercolorist (died 1874)
- September 4 – Peter Fendi, Austrian portrait and genre painter, engraver, and lithographer (died 1842)
- September 5 – Jacobus Cornelis Gaal, Dutch painter and etcher (died 1866)
- September 24 – Antoine-Louis Barye, French sculptor (died 1875)
- October 9 – Joseph Bonomi the Younger, English sculptor, artist, Egyptologist and museum curator (died 1878)
- October 19 – Carl Wagner, German painter and representatives of the Romantic landscape painting (died 1867)
- October 24 – David Roberts, Scottish painter (died 1864)
- October 30 – Wilhelm August Rieder, Austrian painter and draughtsman (died 1880)
- November 4 – John Neagle, American portrait painter (died 1865)
- date unknown
- Gilles-François Closson, Belgian landscape painter (died 1842)
- Joseph Farey, English mechanical engineer and draughtsman (died 1829)
- Giovanni Paolo Lasinio, Italian engraver (died 1855)
- Maria Martin, American watercolor painter (died 1863)
- Achille Etna Michallon, French landscape painter (died 1822)
- Antonin Moine, French romantic sculptor (died 1849)
- Étienne-Jules Ramey, French sculptor and teacher (died 1852)
- Marcin Zaleski, Polish painter (died 1877)
- probable – John Ternouth, English sculptor (died 1848)
Deaths
- March 9 – Saverio Gandini, Italian painter (born 1729)
- March 29 – Johan Philip Korn, Swedish painter (born 1728)
- April 2 – Ulrika Pasch, Swedish miniaturist painter (born 1735)
- August 6 – David Allan, painter of historical subjects (born 1744)
- August 8 – Franz Anton Maulbertsch, Austrian painter (born 1724)
- September 3 – Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau, French painter and winner of the Grand prix de Rome (born 1733)
- November 2 – Domenico Pozzi, Swiss painter (born 1745)
- November 12 – Margareta Christina Giers, Swedish painter (born 1731)
- date unknown
- John Frederick Miller, illustrator (born 1759)
- Hugh Robinson, British history and portrait painter (born 1756)
- Miguel Verdiguier, French sculptor (born 1706)
- probable – Francesco Battaglioli, Italian painter of veduta and capriccios (born 1722)
References
- Meggs, Philip B. (1998). A History of Graphic Design. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 146. ISBN 0-471-291-98-6.
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