Overview of the events of 1810 in art
Events in the year 1810 in Art .
Events
Works
Entry of Napoleon into Berlin by Charles Meynier .
Awards
Births
Deaths
January 6 – Charles-Antoine Clevenbergh , Flemish painter of still-life (born 1755 )
January 23
March 1 – Jean-Jacques de Boissieu , painter and etcher (born 1736 )
March 8 – Christopher Barber , English miniature painter (born 1736 )[ 13]
March 9 – Ozias Humphrey , English painter of portrait miniatures (born 1742 )
March 19 – Louis Masreliez , Swedish painter and interior designer (born 1748 )
April 18 – Antoine-Denis Chaudet , French sculptor who worked in a neoclassical style (born 1763 )
May – Richard Crosse , English painter of portrait miniatures (born 1742 )
May 2 – Jean Guillaume Moitte , French sculptor (born 1746 )
June 7 – Luigi Schiavonetti , Italian artist (born 1765 )
August 28 – Henry Blundell , art collector (born 1724 )
October 26 – Vinzenz Fischer , Austrian historical painter and professor of architecture (born 1729 )
November 1 – Charles Grignion the Elder , British engraver and draughtsman (born 1721 )[ 14]
November 11 – Johann Zoffany – German neoclassical painter (born 1733 )
November 30 – Stefano Tofanelli , Italian painter during the Neoclassic period (born 1750 )
December 2 – Philipp Otto Runge , painter (born 1777 )
December 18 – John Inigo Richards , English landscape painter (born 1731 )
December 22 – William Baillie , Irish engraver (born 1723 )[ 15]
date unknown
Johan Alm , Finnish painter and field sergeant (born 1728 )
Jonas Bergman , Finnish painter (born 1724 )
John Boyne , British water-colour painter (born 1750 )
William Ellis , English engraver (born 1747 )
John Emes , British engraver and water-colour painter (born 1762 )[ 16]
Charles Eschard , French painter, draftsman and engraver (born 1748 )
Luke Havell , English engraver, etcher and painter (born 1752 )
Pietro la Vega , Italian archaeologist and artist (born unknown )
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^ G. E. Bentley (2003). The Stranger from Paradise . Yale University Press . pp. 316– 7.
^ "Abtei im Eichwald" [The Abbey in the Oakwood]. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin State Museums) (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-14 .
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^ Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby (2002). Extremities: Painting Empire in Post-revolutionary France . Yale University Press. p. 70.
^ Michael Levey (2005). Sir Thomas Lawrence . Yale University Press. p. 168.
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Thomas, John Evan (1810-1873), sculptor" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 8 March 2019 .
^ "Købke, Christen Schiellerup, 1810-48, maler" . Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved March 1, 2019 .
^ David Wootton (1997). The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration, 1800-1997 . Beetles. p. 13. ISBN 9781871136579 .
^ "Dizionario Biografico: Francesco Piranesi" . (Dizionario-Biografico) Treccani.it (in Italian).
^ Neil Jeffares. "Barber, Christopher" (PDF) . Dictionary of Pastellists . Retrieved 16 January 2025 .
^ William Butler (1835). Exercised on the Globes; interspersed with some historical, biographical, chronological, mythological, and miscellaneous information on a new plan . Proprietor. p. 418.
^ "William Baillie" . Dictionary of Irish Biography . Retrieved 16 January 2025 .
^ Anne Pimlott Baker, 'Emes, John (1762–1808)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Sept 2013