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1761 in art
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Events
Works
Births
Deaths
References
Overview of the events of 1761 in art
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Events from the year
1761 in art
.
Events
May 9
–
Society of Artists of Great Britain
's
Exhibition of 1761
opens in
Spring Gardens
, London. Exhibitors include
Gainsborough
,
Hogarth
and
Nollekens
, and
Stubbs
shows a painting for the first time (
A Stallion Called Romulus
).
[
1
]
Salon of 1761
is held at the
Louvre
in
Paris
Scottish
-born artist
Allan Ramsay
appointed to succeed
John Shackelton
as
Principal Painter in Ordinary
to
George III of Great Britain
.
Works
Portrait of
Charles III of Spain
by
Anton Raphael Mengs
François-Hubert Drouais
–
The children of the comte de Bethune playing the guitar
Thomas Gainsborough
– Portrait of Susannah "Suky" Trevelyan
[
2
]
William Hogarth
–
The Five Orders of Perriwigs as they were Worn at the Late Coronation Measured Architectonically
(
satirical
engraving
)
Anton Raphael Mengs
Parnassus
(ceiling
fresco
for Villa Albani, Rome)
Portrait of Charles III of Spain
Joshua Reynolds
David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
Georgiana, Countess Spencer, and Her Daughter
The Ladies Amabel and Mary Jemima Yorke
(probable date)
Louis-François Roubiliac
– Memorials to
Handel
and Lady Elizabeth Nightingale in
Westminster Abbey
Births
Marie-Gabrielle Capet
(1761–1818)
January 24
–
Johann Christian Reinhart
, German painter and etcher (died
1847
)
January 28
–
Marguerite Gérard
,
French
painter and etcher (died
1837
)
March –
John Laporte
, English landscape painter and etcher (died
1839
)
April 10
–
Jacques-Edme Dumont
, French sculptor (died
1844
)
May 16
–
John Opie
,
Cornish
historical and portrait painter (died
1807
)
June 29
–
Jacques Kuyper
, Dutch printmaker, painter, draftsman, watercolourist, etcher, musician, and composer (died
1808
)
July 5
–
Louis-Léopold Boilly
, French painter (died
1845
)
October 11
–
Mather Brown
, American-born portrait and historical painter (died
1831
)
October 21
–
Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe
, French artist, map-maker and close strategic advisor of
Napoleon
(died
1824
)
September 6
–
Marie-Gabrielle Capet
, French painter (died
1818
)
November 4
–
Bertrand Andrieu
, French engraver and
medalist
(died
1822
)
December 1
–
Marie Tussaud
, French-born wax modeller of the
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
(died
1850
)
date unknown
Jan Frans Eliaerts
, Flemish painter of animals, flowers and fruit (died
1848
)
William Fowler
, English artist (died
1832
)
Charles Hayter
, English painter (died
1835
)
Sakai Hōitsu
, Japanese painter of the
Rinpa school
(died
1828
)
Zhang Yin
, Chinese calligrapher and painter of
Qing Dynasty
(died
1829
)
probable
–
Robert Fagan
,
Irish
painter, diplomat and archaeologist (died
1816
)
Deaths
April 4
–
Theodore Gardelle
, painter and enameller (born
1722
) (executed for murder)
April 30
–
Jean Duvivier
, French medallist (born
1687
)
July 13
–
Claes Lang
, Finnish painter (born
1690
)
July 16
–
Jacob Fortling
, German-Danish sculptor, architect and manufacturer (born
1711
)
July 21
–
Louis Galloche
, French painter (born
1670
)
August 18
–
François Gaspard Adam
, French
rococo
sculptor (born
1710
)
September 7
–
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
, German painter (born
1702
)
December 10
–
Johann Georg Platzer
, Austrian painter of primarily historical and mythical scenes (born
1704
)
date unknown
August Querfurt
, Austrian painter (born
1696
)
Mary Roberts
, miniaturist
Pieter Tanjé
, engraver from the Northern Netherlands (born
1706
)
Ivan Vishnyakov
, Russian painter (born
1699
)
References
↑
Egerton, Judy (2007).
George Stubbs, Painter: catalogue raisoné
. Yale University Press.
ISBN
9780300125092
.
↑
"Thomas Gainsborough portrait 're-worked by rival'
"
.
BBC News
Tyne. 2011-03-17
. Retrieved
2012-04-26
.
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