1814 in art explained
Events in the year 1814 in Art.
Events
- A Madonna of St Jerome by Antonio da Correggio is returned to Parma, eighteen years after being looted by the French.
Works
Births
- January 17 – John Mix Stanley, American painter (died 1872)
- February 18 – Gustav Fabergé, Baltic German jeweller (died 1894)
- March 3 – Louis Buvelot, Swiss-Australian painter (died 1888)
- March 9 (February 25 O.S.) – Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet and artist (died 1861)
- March 22 – Thomas Crawford, American sculptor (died 1857)
- May 21 – Louis Janmot, French painter and poet (died 1892)
- May 22 – Amalia Lindegren, Swedish painter (died 1891)
- July – Charles Lucy, English historical painter (died 1873)
- July 13 – Johann Halbig, German classicist sculptor (died 1882)
- August 26 – Johann Pucher, Slovene Catholic priest, inventor, scientist, photographer, artist and poet (died 1864)
- September 1 – John Cooke Bourne, English topographical artist, lithographer and photographer (died 1896)
- September 15 – Ferdinand von Arnim, German architect and watercolour painter (died 1866)
- October 4 – Jean-François Millet, French painter (died 1875)
- October 12 – Ernest Gambart, Belgian-born art dealer (died 1902)
- date unknown – Frederick William Fairholt, English engraver (died 1866)
Deaths
- January 5 – Johann Friedrich Bause, German engraver (born 1738)
- January 20 – Jean-François Pierre Peyron, French neoclassical painter (born 1744)
- January 28 – Pierre Lacour, French painter (born 1745)
- February 26 – Johan Tobias Sergel, Swedish sculptor born in Stockholm (born 1740)
- February 27 – Margaret Bingham, British painter and writer (born 1740)
- March 29 – Claude Michel, French sculptor in the Rococo style (born 1738)
- May 31 – Arend Johan van Glinstra, Dutch painter (born 1754)
- June 17 – Henry Tresham, Irish-born painter of large-scale history paintings (born 1751)
- August 21 – Antonio Carnicero, Spanish painter in the Neoclassical style (born 1748)
- November 18 – Aleijadinho, Colonial Brazil-born sculptor and architect (born 1730/1738)
- November 30 – Jean-Michel Moreau, illustrator and engraver (born 1741)
- December 22 – Pieter Faes, Dutch painter of flowers and fruit (born 1760)
- date unknown