1803 in art


Events in the year 1803 in Art.

Events

Works

  • James BarrySelf-portrait as Timanthes
  • William BeecheyPortrait of Henry AddingtonRoberts, William (1907). Sir William Beechey, R. A. London: Duckworth and Co. p. 215.
  • Louis-Léopold Boilly
    • The Arrival of the Diligence (stagecoach) in the Courtyard of the Messageries
    • Jean-Antoine Houdon modeling the bust of Laplace in his atelier (c.1803-04)
  • Adam BuckMary Anne Clarke[2]
  • John Sell Cotmanwatercolours
    • Bedlam Furnace Near Irongate [sic.], Shropshire
    • Ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
  • François Gérard
  • Philip James de LoutherbourgAn Avalanche in the Alps
  • Henry FuseliThe Blind Polyphemus, at the Entrance to His Cave, Strokes the Ram under which Odysseus Lies Concealed
  • François GérardPortrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul
  • Thomas LawrencePortrait of Lord Thurlow
  • Thomas Douglas GuestPortrait of Joseph Wilton
  • Christian Horneman – Portrait miniature of Ludwig van Beethoven
  • William Turner
  • UtamaroSakizoroi shintaku no kachan ("Array of blooms in the flower beds at the new quarters") (print series; approximate date)
  • David WilkieDiana and Callisto

Awards

The Prix de Rome is expanded in 1803 to include musical composition as a category.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Penny, Nicholas (2008). The Sixteenth Century Italian Paintings, Volume II, Venice 1540–1600. National Gallery Catalogues, new series. London: National Gallery Publications. p. 468. ISBN 1-85709-913-3.
  2. ^ Carl Upsall; Mark Riddaway, eds. (2015). Marylebone Lives: Rogues, Romantics, and Rebels - Character Studies of Locals Since the Eighteenth Century. Spiramus Press Limited. p. 2. ISBN 9781910151037.
  3. ^ Albinson, A. Cassandra. "Grant, Sir Francis". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/11257. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ "Portrait miniatures: artist biographies A-E". Victoria and Albert Museum. Archived from the original on 24 August 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  5. ^ William Dunlap (1965). History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. B. Blom. p. 350.