1773 in art
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Events from the year 1773 in art.
Events
- 24 April â The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1773 opens in London
- 25 July â Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu.
- 25 August â The Salon of 1773 opens at the Louvre in Paris
- Ulrika Pasch elected in to the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
Paintings


- John Singleton Copley â Portrait of Mrs Winslow
- Nathaniel Dance-Holland â Self-Portrait
- François-Hubert Drouais â Portrait of Marie Antoinette
- Dmitry Levitzky â Portraits of the young ladies of the Smolny Institute in Saint Petersburg
- Charles Willson Peale â Family Group portrait
- Sir Joshua Reynolds
- Hubert Robert â The Ãcole de Chirurgie Under Construction[1]
- Benjamin West â The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive to Germanicus
- Joseph Wright of Derby â Earthstopper on the Banks of the Derwent
- Melchior Wyrsch â Reginald Pole Carew
- Joseph-Marie Vien â Saint Louis Handing Over the Regency to His Mother[2]
- Joseph Vernet
Awards
Births
- January 5 â Pieter Fontijn, Dutch painter and drawer (died 1839)
- January 31 â Luigi Pichler, German-Italian artist in engraved gems (died 1854)
- July 7 â Moses Haughton the Younger, English engraver and painter of portrait miniatures (died 1849)
- December 9 â Marianne Ehrenström, Swedish writer, singer, painter, pianist, culture personality, and memorialist (died 1867)
- December 16 â José Aparicio, Spanish painter of the Neoclassic period (died 1838)
- date unknown
- Edward Wedlake Brayley, English enameller, topographer, and writer (died 1854)
- John Comerford, Irish miniature painter (died 1832)
- Carl Conjola, German landscape painter (died 1831)
- Luigi Rados, Italian engraver (died 1840)
- NaitÅ Toyomasa, Japanese sculptor of netsuke from Tanba Province (died 1856)
Deaths
- February 15 â Anna Maria Barbara Abesch, Swiss reverse glass painter (born 1706)
- March 1 â Luigi Vanvitelli, Italian engineer and architect (born 1700)
- March 26 â Johan Ross the Elder, Swedish painter (born 1695)
- April 20 â Hubert-François Gravelot, French illustrator (born 1699)
- July 2 â Dirk van der Burg, Dutch artist, landscape painter and watercolourist (born 1721)
- August 19 â Francesco Zahra, Maltese painter (born 1710)
- August 30 â Nicolau Nasoni, artist and architect (born 1691)
- September 13 â Anton JanÅ¡a, Slovene beekeeper and painter (born 1734)
- December 4 â Anton Losenko, Ukrainian-Russian Neoclassical painter who specialized in historical subjects and portraits (born 1737)
- December 22 â Georg Friedrich Strass, Alsatian jeweler and inventor of imitation gemstones and the rhinestone (born 1701)
- date unknown
- Gerhard Bockman, Dutch portrait painter and mezzotint engraver (born 1686)
- Thomas-Joachim Hébert, French ébéniste and furniture designer (born 1687)
- Jakob Klukstad, Norwegian wood carver and painter (born 1705)
- Antonio Rossi â Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period (born 1700)
- József Lénárd Wéber, Hungarian sculptor (born 1702)
- Marcos Zapata, Peruvian Quechua painter (born 1710)