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1806 in art
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Events in the year
1806 in art
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Events
18 January
– The
British Institution
opens the former
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery
in
Pall Mall
, London, as the "British Gallery",
[
1
]
alternating the world's first regular temporary exhibitions of
Old Master
paintings with sale exhibitions of the work of living artists.
5 May
– The
Royal Academy Exhibition of 1806
opens at
Somerset House
in London.
[
2
]
Works
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
,
Napoleon
on his Imperial Throne
, 1806, oil on canvas, 260 x 163
cm,
Musée de l'Armée
, Paris
Antonio Canova
–
Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker
(bronze nude)
Marguerite Gérard
–
The Clemency of Napoleon
[
3
]
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
–
Charles-Marie Bonaparte
John Hoppner
–
Sleeping Venus and Cupid
Jean-Antoine Houdon
–
Portrait bust of Napoleon
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
La Belle Zélie
Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière
Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne
Thomas Lawrence
–
Portrait of Lord Westmoreland
[
4
]
Henry Raeburn
–
Lord Newton
(approximate date)
Philipp Otto Runge
–
The Hülsenbeck Children
Joseph Karl Stieler
–
Self-portrait
Benjamin West
The Death of Nelson
Portrait of Robert Fulton
Thetis Bringing the Armor to Achilles
(second version)
David Wilkie
The Blind Fiddler
King Alfred burning the cakes
Births
10 January
–
Louis Joseph César Ducornet
, French painter (used his feet) (died
1856
)
13 January
–
Eugen Napoleon Neureuther
, German painter and illustrator (died
1882
)
[
5
]
25 January
–
Daniel Maclise
, Irish-born painter (died
1882
)
[
6
]
1 February
–
George Harvey
,
Scottish
genre painter (died
1876
)
22 February
–
Antoine Wiertz
, Belgian painter (died 1865)
8 March
–
Antonio María Esquivel
, Spanish Romantic painter (died 1857)
[
7
]
12 April
–
Peter Rindisbacher
, Swiss-born anthropological painter (died 1834)
2 May
–
Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre
, Swiss painter (born 1874)
4 June
–
Daniel Macnee
, Scottish portrait painter (died 1882)
11 June
–
James Ballantine
, Scottish painter and author (died 1877)
28 July
–
Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov
, Russian painter who adhered to
Neoclassicism
(died 1858)
19 September
–
William Dyce
, Scottish-born painter (died 1864)
24 September
–
Niels Christian Kierkegaard
, Danish draftsman and lithographer (died 1882)
October (10 or 12) –
David Scott
, Scottish historical painter (died 1849)
Deaths
6 January
–
Jean Henri Riesener
, German furniture designer (born
1734
)
22 February
–
James Barry
,
Irish
painter, one of the earliest
romantic
painters working in Britain (born
1741
)
17 March
–
Rienk Jelgerhuis
, Dutch painter, engraver and draftsman (born
1729
)
April –
John Russell
, English portrait painter (born
1745
)
8 April
–
Robert Barker
, itinerant portrait painter (born
1739
)
[
8
]
26 April
–
Václav Bernard Ambrosi
, Czech miniature painter (born
1723
)
5 June
–
Gabriel François Doyen
, French painter (born
1726
)
[
9
]
3 July
–
Carlo Magini
, Italian painter of the Baroque period (born
1720
)
[
10
]
10 July
–
George Stubbs
, British painter, best known for his paintings of horses (born
1724
)
22 August
–
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
,
French
painter and
printmaker
(born
1732
)
[
11
]
23 August
–
Johann Eleazar Zeissig
, German
genre
, portrait and
porcelain painter
, and engraver (born
1737
)
9 October
–
Friedrich August Brand
, Austrian painter and engraver of historical subjects and landscapes (born
1735
)
10 October
–
Therese Maron
, German painter active in Rome (born
1725
)
22 October
–
Thomas Sheraton
, English furniture designer (born
1751
)
31 October
–
Utamaro
, Japanese
printmaker
and painter, especially of
woodblock
prints (
ukiyo-e
) (born
1753
)
date unknown
Ezekiel Abraham Ezekiel
, English engraver (born
1757
)
[
12
]
Henry Pelham
, American painter,
engraver
, and
cartographer
(born
1748/1749
) (drowned)
Johann Dallinger von Dalling
, Austrian painter (born
1741
)
probable
–
Danwon
,
Korean
painter of the late
Joseon period
(born
1745
)
References
↑
Smith, Thomas (1860).
Recollections of the British Institution, for promoting the fine arts in the United Kingdom
. London:
Simpkin & Marshall
and Edward Stanford. pp.
1
–12.
British Institution Benjamin West.
↑
"1806 The Indifference of Sculptors"
.
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition: a Chronicle
. Retrieved
2 January
2026
.
↑
"The Clemency of Napoleon I: Napoleon and the Princess of Hatzfeld"
.
Ministry of Culture
. Retrieved
2 January
2026
.
↑
Javier Costa Clavell (1977).
Prado Museum: Foreign Painting
. Escudo de Oro. pp.
124–
5.
↑
"Eugen Napoleon Neureuther"
.
Nymphenburg.com
. Retrieved
2 January
2026
.
↑
Monkhouse, William (1885–1900).
"Maclise, Daniel"
.
Dictionary of National Biography
. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
↑
Arte Español
: Journal of the "Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte"
Estudio y catálogo de la obra de Esquivel
, by Bernardino de Pantorba (1959)
↑
Webb, Alfred
(1878).
"Barker, Robert"
.
A Compendium of Irish Biography
. Dublin: M. H. Gill & son.
↑
This article
incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain
:
Chisholm, Hugh
, ed. (1911). "
Doyen, Gabriel François
".
Encyclopædia Britannica
. Vol.
8 (11th
ed.). Cambridge University Press. p.
461.
↑
Rodolfo Battistini,
La Quadreria – Carlo Magini, La vita
at Fondazione Carifano
(in Italian)
, accessed 3 May 2018
↑
Rosenberg, Pierre (1 January 1988).
Fragonard
. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ISBN
978-0-87099-516-3
.
↑
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain
:
"
Ezekiel, Abraham Ezekiel
".
Dictionary of National Biography
. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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