Events from the year 1860 in art.
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Events
edit- February 28 – The Artists Rifles is established as a volunteer corps of the British Army with headquarters at Burlington House in London.[1]
- May 23 – Dante Gabriel Rossetti marries his model Elizabeth Siddal in Hastings and they depart on honeymoon to Paris.[2]
- December 30 – Towarzystwo Zachęty do Sztuk Pięknych ("Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts") holds its first meeting in Warsaw.
- Founding of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.[3]
Awards
edit- Grand Prix de Rome, painting: Ernest Michel
- Grand Prix de Rome, sculpture: Barthélemy Raymond
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Joseph Louis Achille Joyau
- Grand Prix de Rome, music: Emile Paladilhe
Works
edit- Lawrence Alma-Tadema – A Bargain: Brabant Women[4]
- Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry – Charlotte Corday
- Edward Burne-Jones – Clara von Bork and Sidonia von Bork
- Paul Cézanne - The Four Seasons[5]
- Edgar Degas – Young Spartans Exercising (begun about this date)
- William Dyce
- Francesco Hayez
- Hiroshige II – Iwatake mushroom gathering at Kumano in Kishū
- William Holman Hunt – The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple
- Daniel Huntington – Chocorua Peak, New Hampshire
- Friedrich Kaulbach – Elisabet Ney
- Édouard Manet
- John Everett Millais – The Black Brunswicker
- Clark Mills – Equestrian statue of George Washington, Washington, D.C.
- John Phillip – The Marriage of Victoria, Princess Royal
- William Bell Scott – Ailsa Craig
- Rebecca Solomon – Peg Woffington's Visit to Triplet
- Simeon Solomon – The Mother of Moses
- John Roddam Spencer Stanhope – Robin of Modern Times
- G. F. Watts – Alice Prinsep
- Canova Lions (bronze castings)
Births
edit- January 1
- John Cassidy, Irish sculptor and painter (died 1939)
- Jan Vilímek, Czech illustrator and painter (died 1938)
- January 29 – William Jacob Baer, American miniature painter (died 1941)
- February 21 – Goscombe John, Welsh sculptor (died 1952)[6]
- February 27 – Vardges Sureniants, Armenian painter (died 1921)
- April 6 – René Lalique, French glass designer (died 1945)[7]
- May 30 – Archibald Thorburn, Scottish-born wildlife painter (died 1935)
- May 31 – Walter Sickert, English Impressionist painter (died 1942)[8]
- June 1 – Hugh Thomson, Irish-born illustrator (died 1920)
- June 18
- George Frampton, English sculptor (died 1928)
- Laura Muntz Lyall, Canadian Impressionist painter (died 1930)
- June 25 – Sutherland Macdonald, English tattoo artist (died 1942)
- August 5 – Louis Wain, English cat portrait painter (died 1942)
- August 18 – Iso Rae, Australian Impressionist painter (died 1940)
- September 7 – Grandma Moses (born Anna Mary Robertson), American folk artist (died 1961)
- September 16 – Solomon Joseph Solomon, English portrait painter (died 1927)
- September 30 – Vincenzo Irolli, Italian painter (died 1949)
- October 4 – Sidney Paget, British illustrator (died 1908)
- date unknown – Iris Nampeyo, Hopi potter and ceramic artist (died 1942)
Deaths
edit- January 20 – William Charles Ross, British painter of historical paintings, miniatures and portraits (born 1794)
- February 16 – Denis Auguste Marie Raffet, illustrator and lithographer (born 1804)
- March 28 – Jean-Pierre Franque, French historical subjects and portraiture painter (born 1774)
- April 6 – Louis Stanislas Marin-Lavigne, French painter and lithographer (born 1797)[9]
- April 28 – Jakob Guttmann, sculptor (born 1811)[10]
- June 15 – Juan Antonio Ribera, Spanish Neoclassical historical painter (born 1779)[11]
- June 20 – Joseph Willibrord Mähler, German portrait painter (born 1778)[12]
- August 22 – Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, painter (born 1803)
- September 21 – Antoine Maurin, French lithographer (born 1793)
- October 2 – Louis Hersent, French painter (born 1777)
- October 3
- Alfred Edward Chalon, Swiss portrait painter (born 1780)
- Rembrandt Peale, American artist (born 1778)
- date unknown
- Dai Xi, Chinese painter of the 19th century and representative of the academic manner (born 1801)
- Ernestine Panckoucke, French botanical illustrator and flower painter (born 1784)[13]
References
edit- ^ "Artists Rifles Association". 2006–2008. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
- ^ Rossetti, William Michael; Rossetti, Dante Gabriel; Hartley, Harold (May 1903). "Dante Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 1 (3). The Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd.: 273–295. ISSN 0951-0788. JSTOR 855671.
- ^ "About the Museum". Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "A Bargain Brabant Women | the Knohl Collection". Archived from the original on 2015-07-13. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
- ^ The four seasons : Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter | Petit Palais
- ^ Dr. Paul Joyner (2001). "John, Sir William Goscombe (1860–1952), sculptor and medallist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
- ^ Forrer, L. (1907). "Lalique, René". Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Vol. III. London: Spink & Son Ltd. pp. 275–278.
- ^ Wendy Baron; Richard, eds. (1992). Sickert: Paintings. Royal Academy of Arts. p. 33.
- ^ Acte de décès no 790, 7 avril 1860, Paris 6e, Archives de Paris (in French)
- ^ This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Isidore Singer and A. M. Friedenberg (1901–1906). "Guttmann, Jakob". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
- ^ John Denison Champlin, Jr. (1927). Cyclopedia Of Painters and Paintings. p. 37.
- ^ H. P. Clive; Professor of French Peter Clive (2001). Beethoven and His World: A Biographical Dictionary. Oxford University Press. p. 219. ISBN 978-0-19-816672-6.
- ^ Alfred Karl Morgenroth; Peter Raabe (1942). Von deutscher Tonkunst: Festschrift zu Peter Raabes 70. Geburtstag. In Gemeinschaft mit zweiundzwanzig Fachgenossen. Peters. p. 126.