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1778 in art
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Events from the year
1778 in art
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Events
December – The artistic cargo of the British ship
Westmorland
, seized by the French, is acquired by Spanish interests.
[
1
]
Nicholas Pocock
gives up his career as a seaman and devotes himself to painting.
Paintings
John Singleton Copley
–
Watson and the Shark
Richard Samuel
–
Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo
.
Benjamin West
–
The Battle of La Hogue
.
John Singleton Copley
–
Watson and the Shark
Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Philip James de Loutherbourg
Portrait of James Christie
Francisco Goya
–
Children With a Cart
Jean-Antoine Houdon
– Portrait busts of Rousseau and Voltaire
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
–
Portrait of Joseph Vernet
[
2
]
David Martin
–
Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray
[
3
]
John Hamilton Mortimer
–
Sir Arthegal, the Knight of Justice, with Talus, the Iron Man (from Spenser’s ‘Faerie Queene’)
Sir
Joshua Reynolds
Jane, Countess of Harrington
Lady Caroline Howard
[
4
]
Captain John Hayes St Leger
George Romney
–
Jane Gordon, Duchess of Gordon, and Her Son, George Gordon
Richard Samuel
–
Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo
Gilbert Stuart
–
Self-portrait
Benjamin West
The Battle of the Boyne
The Battle of La Hogue
Johann Zoffany
–
Tribuna of the Uffizi
(completed)
Births
January 1
–
Charles Alexandre Lesueur
, artist and explorer (died
1846
)
February 22
Franz Ludwig Catel
, German artist (died
1856
)
[
5
]
Rembrandt Peale
, American artist (died
1860
)
[
6
]
May 31
–
John Jackson
,
English
portrait painter (died
1831
)
[
7
]
June 7
–
Beau Brummell
, leader of fashion (died
1840
)
June 10
Cornelis Cels
, Belgian painter of portraits and historical subjects (died
1859
)
[
8
]
Joseph Willibrord Mähler
, German portrait painter (died
1860
)
[
9
]
June 15
–
Henri Jean-Baptiste Victoire Fradelle
, Franco-English painter (died
1865
)
August 4
–
Christian Duttenhofer
, German engraver (died
1843
)
August 11
–
John Christian Schetky
,
Scottish
-born
marine painter
(died
1874
)
August 17
Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek
, Dutch painter (died
1851
)
John Varley
,
English
watercolour
painter and
astrologer
(died
1842
)
[
10
]
Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek
, Dutch painter and draughtsman (died
1851
)
August 31
–
Friedrich August von Klinkowström
,
German
artist, author and teacher (died
1835
)
September 1
–
Reverend John Thomson
,
minister
of
Duddingston Kirk
and
Landscape artist
(died
1840
)
[
11
]
October 5
–
John James Masquerier
, British portrait artist (died
1855
)
date unknown
Allen Robert Branston
, English wood-engraver (died
1827
)
[
12
]
Wilhelmina Krafft
, Swedish painter and portrait
miniaturist
(died
1828
)
Nukina Kaioku
, Japanese painter and calligrapher (died
1863
)
Tang Yifen
,
Chinese
landscape painter
and
calligrapher
during the
Qing Dynasty
(died
1853
)
Deaths
January 4
-
Charles-Dominique-Joseph Eisen
, French painter and draftsman (born
1720
)
February 19
–
Nathan Drake
, English painter (born c.1728)
February 24
–
Laurent Delvaux
, French sculptor (born
1696
)
March –
Thomas Roberts
,
Irish
landscape
painter (born
1748
)
March 6
–
Gaudenzio Botti
,
Italian
painter, mainly active in
Brescia
(born
1698
)
May 20
–
Gaetano Zompini
, Italian printmaker and engraver (born
1700
)
May 25
–
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
, French sculptor (born
1704
)
September 11
–
Johann Sebastian Bach
, German painter and grandson of the composer (born
1748
)
September 28
–
Jean Girardet
, French painter of portrait miniatures (born
1709
)
[
13
]
October 2
–
Françoise Duparc
, Spanish born Baroque painter who later lived in France (born
1726
)
November 9
–
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
, Italian artist (born
1720
)
[
14
]
December 15
-
Catherine Read
, Scottish portrait-painter (born
1723
)
December 22
–
Simon Mathurin Lantara
,
French
landscape painter
(born
1729
)
date unknown
John Cobb
, English cabinetmaker (born
1710
)
[
15
]
Ignazio Hugford
, or Ignatius Heckford, Florentine painter (born
1703
)
[
16
]
Wojciech Rojowski
, Polish sculptor and woodcarver (born
unknown
)
Pieter Vanderlyn
, American colonial painter (born
1687
)
[
17
]
References
↑
Griñán, F (September 2024).
"Treasures from British ship return to Malaga after more than 200 years"
. Retrieved
24 December
2024
.
↑
Gita May (2008).
Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun: The Odyssey of an Artist in an Age of Revolution
. Yale University Press. p.
87.
ISBN
9780300130003
.
↑
Jeffries, Stuart (2014-05-27).
"Dido Belle: the artworld enigma who inspired a movie"
.
The Guardian
.
ISSN
0261-3077
. Retrieved
13 December
2024
.
↑
"Lady Caroline Howard"
.
National Gallery of Art
. Retrieved
13 February
2025
.
↑
John Denison Champlin; Charles Callahan Perkins (1913).
Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings
. C. Scribner's sons. p.
254.
↑
Carol Eaton Hevner; Rembrandt Peale (1985).
Rembrandt Peale, 1778-1860, a Life in the Arts: An Exhibition at The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, February 22, 1985 to June 28, 1985
. Historical Society of Pennsylvania. p.
12.
ISBN
978-0-910732-19-2
.
↑
Allan Cunningham (1880).
The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters
. George Bell. p.
107.
↑
John Denison Champlin (1927).
Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings
. Empire State Book Company. p.
262.
↑
Wacha:
"
Mähler, Joseph Willibrord
". In:
Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950
(ÖBL). Vol.
5,
Austrian Academy of Sciences
, Vienna 1972, p.
404.
(in German)
↑
Claus Michael Kauffmann; John Varley (1984).
John Varley, 1778-1842
. B.T. Batsford. p.
11.
ISBN
978-0-7134-3402-6
.
↑
Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1887).
The Portfolio: An Artistic Periodical
. Seeley. p.
70.
↑
Samuel Redgrave (1874).
A Dictionary of Artists of the English School: Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers and Ornamentists
. Longmans, Green and Company. p.
51.
↑
Adolf K. Placzek; Angela Giral (1997).
Avery's Choice: Five Centuries of Great Architectural Books
: One Hundred Years of an Architectural Library, 1890-1990
. G.K. Hall. p.
80.
↑
Benjamin Burges Moore (1962).
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
. p.
26.
↑
The Illustrated London News
. William Little. 1959. p.
19.
↑
Leslie Stephen; Sir Sidney Lee (1891).
DNB
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157.
↑
Antiques
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