1803 in art explained
Events in the year 1803 in Art.
Events
- Summer – The Stafford Gallery at Cleveland House, London, the private art collection of the Marquess of Stafford's family (including many paintings from the Orleans Collection), is first opened to the public (by invitation).[1]
Works
Awards
The Prix de Rome is expanded in 1803 to include musical composition as a category.
Births
- January 18 – Francis Grant, painter (died 1878)
- March 3 – Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, painter (died 1860)
- May 19 – Martinus Rørbye, Danish genre painter (died 1848)
- June 13 – Treffle Berthlaume, sculptor (died 1884)
- July 24 – Alexander Jackson Davis, architect, illustrator (died 1892)
- August 23 – Egide Charles Gustave Wappers, painter (died 1874)
- September 13 – Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard ("J J Grandville"), caricaturist (died 1847)
- September 28 – Adrian Ludwig Richter, German painter and etcher (died 1884)
- October 3 – Paul Huet, painter (died 1869)
- November 25 – Sofia Ahlbom, Swedish drawing artist, engraver and lithographer (died 1868)
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Penny, Nicholas. Nicholas Penny
. Nicholas Penny. National Gallery Catalogues, new series. The Sixteenth Century Italian Paintings, Volume II, Venice 1540–1600. 468. 2008. London. National Gallery Publications. 1-85709-913-3.