1850 in art
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Events from the year 1850 in art.
Events
- Controversial exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Holman Hunt and Millais at the Royal Academy.[1] James Collinson resigns from the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which then dissolves.
- Francisco Goya's engravings, Proverbios, are posthumously published.
- Edouard Pingret relocates to Mexico City.
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, painting: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Paul Baudry.
- Grand Prix de Rome, sculpture:
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture:
- Grand Prix de Rome, music: J.A. Charlot.
Works
- Ivan Aivazovsky – The Ninth Wave
- Oswald Achenbach – Evening in the Campagna
- Théodore Chassériau – Othello and Desdemona in Venice
- Charles Allston Collins – Berengaria's Alarm
- James Collinson
- Answering the Emigrant's Letter
- The Renunciation of St. Elizabeth of Hungary
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Une Matinée
- Gustave Courbet
- Hippolyte Delaroche – Bonaparte Crossing the Alps
- William Maw Egley – Prospero and Miranda (approximate date)
- Emmanuel Frémiet
- Wounded Bear
- Wounded Dog
- Horatio Greenough – The Rescue (statue)
- Francesco Hayez
- The Meditation (first version)
- Susanna at her Bath
- John Rogers Herbert
- Children of the Painter
- Cordelia Disinherited (oil on canvas, Harris Museum, Preston, Lancashire)
- Lear Disinheriting Cordelia (fresco in Poets' Hall, Palace of Westminster)
- William Holman Hunt – A Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary from the Persecution of the Druids
- Daniel Huntington – Feckenham in the Tower
- Jan August Hendrik Leys – Divine Service in Holland
- Adolph von Menzel – Round Table at Sansouci
- John Everett Millais
- Jean-François Millet – The Sower (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Ecce Ancilla Domini
- Ludwig von Schwanthaler (posthumous) – Bavaria statue
- Carl Spitzweg – The Bookworm
- George Frederic Watts – Found Drowned (approximate date)
Births
- January 1 – Per Hasselberg, sculptor (died 1894)
- January 5 – Theodoor Verstraete, rural realist painter and printmaker (died 1907)
- January 27 – John Collier, Pre-Raphaelite painter (died 1934)
- February 27 – Henry E. Huntington, art collector (died 1927)
- March 9 – Sir Hamo Thornycroft, sculptor (died 1925)
- April 19 – Edward John Gregory, painter (died 1909)
- April 20 – Jean-François Raffaëlli, realist painter (died 1924)
- April 26 – Harry Bates, sculptor (died 1899)
- May 8 – José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, painter (died 1899)
- September 23 – Alfred Boucher, sculptor (died 1934)
- November 22 – Georg Dehio, art historian (died 1932)
- November 28 – Robert Koehler, painter (died 1917)
- December 25 – Florence Griswold, curator (died 1937)
- December 31 – John Wycliffe Lowes Forster, portrait painter (died 1938)
- date unknown – George Hitchcock, painter (died 1913)
Deaths
- January 16 – Daniel Caffé, German pastel painter of portraits (born 1750)
- January 20 – Lorenzo Bartolini, Italian sculptor (born 1777)
- January 22 – William Westall, English landscape painter (born 1781)
- January 27 – Johann Gottfried Schadow, sculptor (born 1764)
- February 23 – Sir William Allan, historical painter (born 1782)
- April 11 – Jean Augustin Daiwaille, Dutch portrait painter (born 1786)
- April 15 – Jules Robert Auguste, French Impressionist painter (born 1789)
- April 16 – Madame Marie Tussaud, French-born modeller of waxworks (born 1761)
- May – Richard James Wyatt, sculptor (born 1795)
- July 22 – Vicente López y Portaña, Spanish portrait painter (born 1772)
- August 13 – Sir Martin Archer Shee, Irish-born portrait painter (born 1769)
- August 27 – Henry Room, English portrait painter (born 1802)
- October 2 – Sarah Biffen, disabled English painter (born 1784)
- November 10 – Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard, French painter and sculptor in the troubadour style (born 1780)
- December 8 – Anatole Devosge, French painter (born 1770)
- date unknown
- Jean Broc, painter (born 1771)
- Francis Hervé, painter (born 1781)
- François Mulard, Neoclassical French painter (born 1769)
- Fei Danxu, Chinese painter in the Qing dynasty (born 1801)
References
- ↑ "The Royal Academy Exhibition". The Builder: 255–256. 1 June 1850. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
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