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Events in the year 1807 in art.
Events
- Napoleon Bonaparte purchases the Borghese art collection, including a 2nd century bust, the Antinous Mondragone, and brings it to Paris, where in 1808 it is placed at the Louvre.[1]
 - William Thomas Beckford moves into Fonthill Abbey, built to house the art collection, even though construction has not finished.[2]
 
Works
- William Blake – illustrations of Paradise Lost
 - Jacques-Louis David – The Coronation of Napoleon
 - Arthur William Devis – The Death of Nelson, 21 October 1805
 - Caspar David Friedrich
 - Daniel Turner – Nelson's Funeral Procession on the Thames, 9 January 1806
 - J. M. W. Turner – Sun Rising Through Vapour, Fishermen Cleaning and Selling Fish
 - Horace Vernet - Napoleon at the Battle of Friedland[3]
 - Hendrik Voogd – Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines
 - David Wilkie – Rent Day
 
Births
- February 4 – Max Emanuel Ainmiller, German glass painter (died 1870)
 - September 10 – Friedrich Gauermann, Austrian painter (died 1862)
 - September 22 – Ulisse Cambi, Italian sculptor (died 1895)
 - October 5 – Constant Dutilleux, French illustrator and engraver (died 1865)
 - date unknown – Jean Achard, French painter (died 1884)
 
Deaths
- February 9 – Joseph-Benoît Suvée, Flemish painter (born 1743)
 - March 8 – Sawrey Gilpin, English painter of animals (born 1733)
 - April 2 – Balthasar Anton Dunker, German landscape painter and etcher (born 1746)
 - April 6 – John Opie, English historical and portrait painter (born 1761)
 - April 28 – Jacob Philipp Hackert, German-born landscape painter (born 1737)
 - July 28 – Jan Regulski, Polish glyptic artist and medalist (born 1760)
 - September 18 – Franciszek Smuglewicz, Polish draughtsman and painter (born 1745)
 - November 5 – Angelica Kauffman, Swiss-Austrian painter (born 1741)
 - December 6 – Niclas Lafrensen, Swedish genre and miniature painter (born 1737)
 - date unknown
- Eliphalet Chapin, American furniture designer (born 1741)
 - Nathaniel Grogan, Irish painter from Cork (born 1740)
 
 
References
- ↑ "The collection".
 - ↑ Sarah Wise (9 Feb 2002). "The man who had too much". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
 - ↑ Carruthers, K. A. (30 April 2014). Napoleon on Campaign: Classic Images of Napoleon at War. ISBN 9781783462506.
 
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