1793 in art

1793 in art

Works

* Jacques-Louis David - "The Death of Marat".
* François Marie Suzanne, a French sculptor, created a terra cotta figure of Benjamin Franklin (in 1793).

Births

* July 19 - Thomas Doughty, landscape painter (d. 1856)
* November 17 - Charles Lock Eastlake, painter and art collector (d. 1865)
* Boris Orlovsky, Russian sculptor (d. 1837)
* Philipp Veit, German Romantic painter (d. 1887)
* Erin Corr - Irish engraver (d. 1862)
* Francis Danby - Irish landscape painter from the south of Ireland (d. 1861)
* William Clarkson Stanfield - English marine painter (d. 1867)
* Watanabe Kazan - Japanese painter, scholar and statesman (d. 1841)
* Joseph Severn - English portrait and subject painter (d. 1879)
* Johann Ender - Austrian painter (d. 1854)
* Thomas Ender - Austrian painter (d. 1875)
* Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller - Austrian painter and writer (d. 1865)

Deaths

* January 1 - Francesco Guardi, Venetian painter of veduta (b. 1712)
* March 2 - Carl Gustaf Pilo, Swedish-born painter (b. 1711)
* July 5 - Peter Anton von Verschaffelt, Flemish sculptor and architect (b. 1710)
* Dominic Serres, French-born painter of naval maritime scenes (b. 1719)
* José del Castillo - Spanish painter and a leader of the artistic movement Illustrious Absolutism (b. 1737)
* Alexander Roslin - Swedish portrait painter (b. 1718)
* Giuseppe Sanmartino - Italian sculptor during the Rococo period (b. 1720)


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