1814 in art
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Events in the year 1814 in Art.


Events
- 2 May â The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1814 opens at Somerset House in London.[1]
- 5 November â The Salon of 1814 opens at the Louvre in Paris, the first to take place following the Bourbon Restoration.[2]
- A Madonna of St Jerome by Antonio da Correggio is returned to Parma, eighteen years after being looted by the French.
Works
- Jean-Antoine Alavoine â The Elephant of the Bastille (full-size model)
- Merry-Joseph Blondel - La Circassienne au Bain
- Antonio Canova â The Three Graces
- John Constable
- John Singleton Copley â The Battle of the Pyrenees[5]
- Louis-Philippe Crépin â Louis XVIII Raising France from Its Ruins[6]
- John Crome â The River Wensum, Norwich[7]
- George Cruikshank
- Louis Daguerre â Interior of a Chapel of the Church of the Feuillants
- Jacques-Louis David
- Charles Lock Eastlake â Brutus Exhorting the Romans to Revenge the Death of Lucretia[12]
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg â View of the Forum in Rome[13]
- François Gérard â Portrait of the Duke of Wellington[14]
- Francisco Goya
- John James Halls â Edmund Kean as Richard III[15]
- Hokusai
- The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife (woodcut)
- Hokusai Manga (publication begins)
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
- Thomas Lawrence
- John Smith of Darnick â William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde
- Thomas Phillips
- Henry Raeburn â Boy and Rabbit[19]
- J.M.W. Turner â Dido and Aeneas[20]
- James Ward â Gordale Scar[21]
- David Wilkie
Births
- January 17 â John Mix Stanley, American painter (died 1872)[24]
- February 18 â Gustav Fabergé, Baltic German jeweller (died 1894)
- March 3 â Louis Buvelot, Swiss-Australian painter (died 1888)
- March 9 (February 25 O.S.) â Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet and artist (died 1861)
- March 22 â Thomas Crawford, American sculptor (died 1857)
- May 21 â Louis Janmot, French painter and poet (died 1892)
- May 22 â Amalia Lindegren, Swedish painter (died 1891)
- July â Charles Lucy, English historical painter (died 1873)
- July 13 â Johann Halbig, German classicist sculptor (died 1882)
- August 26 â Johann Pucher, Slovene Catholic priest, inventor, scientist, photographer, artist and poet (died 1864)
- September 1 â John Cooke Bourne, English topographical artist, lithographer and photographer (died 1896)
- September 15 â Ferdinand von Arnim, German architect and watercolour painter (died 1866)
- October 4 â Jean-François Millet, French painter (died 1875)
- October 12 â Ernest Gambart, Belgian-born art dealer (died 1902)
- date unknown â Frederick William Fairholt, English engraver (died 1866)
Deaths
- January 5 â Johann Friedrich Bause, German engraver (born 1738)
- January 20 â Jean-François Pierre Peyron, French neoclassical painter (born 1744)
- January 28 â Pierre Lacour, French painter (born 1745)
- February 26 â Johan Tobias Sergel, Swedish sculptor born in Stockholm (born 1740)[25]
- February 27 â Margaret Bingham, British painter and writer (born 1740)
- March 29 â Claude Michel, French sculptor in the Rococo style (born 1738)
- May 31 â Arend Johan van Glinstra, Dutch painter (born 1754)
- June 17 â Henry Tresham, Irish-born painter of large-scale history paintings (born 1751)
- August 21 â Antonio Carnicero, Spanish painter in the Neoclassical style (born 1748)
- November 18 â Aleijadinho, Colonial Brazil-born sculptor and architect (born 1730/1738)
- November 30 â Jean-Michel Moreau, illustrator and engraver (born 1741)
- December 22 â Pieter Faes, Dutch painter of flowers and fruit (born 1760)
- date unknown
- Pierre Chasselat, French miniature painter (born 1753)
- Grigory Ostrovsky, Russian portraitist (born 1756)
- Andries Vermeulen, Dutch painter (born 1763)