1757 in art
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Events from the year 1757 in art.
Events
- 3 February â French artist Robert Picault begins the rescue of the frescoes at the King's Chamber of the Palace of Fontainebleau before architect Ange-Jacques Gabrel begins renovations.[1]
- 25 August â The Salon of 1757 opens at the Louvre in Paris[2]
Works

- Giovanni Battista Cipriani â Decoration of Lord Mayor of London's State Coach
- Arthur Devis
- Anton Raphael Mengs â The Judgement of Paris (approximate date)
- Giovanni Paolo Panini â Modern Rome (first two versions)
- Joshua Reynolds â Miss Margaret Morris
- Claude Joseph Vernet â View of Avignon from the Right Bank of the Rhone[3]
- John Wollaston â Portraits made in Virginia, including
- Martha Dandridge Custis (illustrated)
- Mann Page and his sister Elizabeth (approximate date)
Births
- January 10 - Joseph Kreutzinger, Austrian portrait painter (died 1829)[4]
- January 23 - Paolo Vincenzo Bonomini, Italian portrait and caricature painter (died 1839)
- March 21 â James Sowerby, naturalist and illustrator (died 1822)[5]
- April 22 â Josef Grassi, Austrian portrait painter (died 1838)
- July 24 â Vladimir Borovikovsky, Ukrainian-born painter especially of Russian portraiture (died 1825)
- August 4 â Guillaume-Joseph Roques, painter (died 1847)
- August 17 â Adam Bartsch, Austrian scholar, artist, and printmaker in engraving and etching (died 1821)
- November 1 â Antonio Canova, sculptor (died 1822)
- November 28 â William Blake, English painter, poet and engraver (died 1827)
- December 2 â Pierre Cartellier, French sculptor (died 1831)
- December 5 â Jean-Pierre Casimir de Marcassus, Baron de Puymaurin, French chemist, medallist, politician, and man of letters (died 1841)
- date unknown
- John Alefounder, English portrait and miniature painter (died 1795)[citation needed]
- Joseph Barber, English landscape painter and art teacher (died 1811)[citation needed]
- Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi, Italian engraver, art dealer, and merchant (died 1821)
- Alexandre-Hyacinthe Dunouy, French landscape painter (died 1841)
- Vicente Escobar, Cuban painter (died 1834)
- Abraham Ezekiel Ezekiel, English engraver (died 1806)
- Thomas Hardy, English portrait painter (died c. 1805))
- Nathaniel Plimer, miniaturist (died 1822)
- Mustafa Râkim, Ottoman calligrapher (died 1826)
- Sampson Towgood Roch, Irish painter of miniatures (died 1847)
- William Verstille, American portrait artist (died 1803)[citation needed]
Deaths
- February 26 - Maria Moninckx, Dutch botanical artist and painter (born 1673)
- February 27 â Pier Francesco Guala, Italian painter active in Casale Monferrato (born 1698)
- March 12 â Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (born 1696), Italian designer, second son of Ferdinando Galli Bibiena, most distinguished artist of the Galli-Bibiena family
- April 15
- Rosalba Carriera, Venetian miniaturist (born 1675)
- Franz Joseph Spiegler, German fresco painter (born 1691)
- April 16 â Daniel Gran, Austrian painter of frescoes and altar paintings (born 1694)
- June 26 â Jan AntonÃn Vocásek, Czech Baroque still-life painter (born 1706)
- August 5 â Antoine Pesne, French-born court painter of Prussia (born 1683)
- August 6 â Ãdám Mányoki, Hungarian Baroque painter (born 1673)
- September 3 - Odvardt Helmoldt von Lode, Danish painter and engraver (born 1726)
- September 21 - Pieter Jan Snyers, Flemish painter (born 1696)
- October 21 (bur.) - Rhoda Delaval, English portrait painter (born 1725)
- date unknown
- Francesco Albotto, Italian painter (born 1721)
- Francesco Ange, Italian painter (born 1675)
- Erik Westzynthius the Elder, Finnish painter (born 1711)
- Antonio Maria Zanetti, Italian artist especially of woodcuts (born 1680)