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Events from the year 1842 in art.
Events
- David Roberts begins publication of Sketches in the Holy Land (chromolithographs).
 - Richard Dadd becomes mentally ill during a tour of the Middle East and is thought to be suffering from sunstroke.
 - Construction work resumes on Cologne Cathedral, after a gap of nearly three centuries.
 - George Hayter granted a knighthood.
 - William Fox Talbot receives the Rumford Medal of the Royal Society.
 - George R. Lewis records the famous carvings at Kilpeck church, Herefordshire.
 - Dordrechts Museum established in the Netherlands.
 - Grand sale of contents of Strawberry Hill House near London.[1]
 
Works
- Thomas Brigstocke – Alnaschar, the Barber's fifth Brother
 - Ford Madox Brown – Manfred on the Jungfrau
 - Théodore Chassériau – The Descent from the Cross
 - Thomas Cole – The Voyage of Life (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
 - Gustave Courbet – Self-Portrait with a Black Dog
 - Richard Dadd – Come unto these Yellow Sands
 - Johan Christian Dahl
 - William Powell Frith – Dolly Varden
 - Benjamin Haydon – Wordsworth on Helvellyn
 - George Hayter – The Marriage of Queen Victoria
 - Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
 - Daniel Maclise – The Play-scene in Hamlet
 - Thomas Phillips – Michael Faraday
 - J. M. W. Turner
- Peace – Burial at Sea
 - Snowstorm – steam boat off a harbour's mouth making signals in shallow water, and going by the lead
 - War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet
 - Rigi series of watercolours
 
 - Franz Xaver Winterhalter – Portrait of Prince Albert
 
Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life: Childhood
Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life: Youth
Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life: Manhood
Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life: Old Age
Births
- June 12 – Harry Hems, English architectural and ecclesiastical sculptor (died 1916)
 - October 18 – Sydney Prior Hall, English portraitist and illustrator (died 1922)
 - November 29 – William Blake Richmond, English painter and interior decorator (died 1921)
 - December 16 – Otto Sinding, Norwegian painter (died 1909)
 - December 18 – William Anderson, collector of Japanese art (died 1900)
 - December 31 – Giovanni Boldini, Italian painter (died 1931)
 
Deaths
- March 16 - Archer James Oliver, British portrait painter (born 1774)
 - March 30 – Marie Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, painter (born 1755)[2]
 - May 12 – Walenty Wańkowicz, Belarusian-Polish painter (born 1799)
 - May 26 – James Stuart, Irish-Australian painter (born 1802)
 - July 7 – Louis-André-Gabriel Bouchet, French historical painter (born 1759)
 - July 28 – John Sell Cotman, English artist of the Norwich school especially watercolours (born 1782)
 - August 28 – Peter Fendi, Austrian portrait and genre painter, engraver, and lithographer (born 1796)
 - September 11 – Charles Codman, landscape painter of Portland, Maine (born 1800)
 - November 17 – John Varley, English watercolour painter and astrologer (born 1778)
 - date unknown
- Giovanni Balestra, Italian engraver (born 1774)
 - George Barret, Jr., English landscape painter (born 1767)
 - Paolo Caronni, Italian engraver (born 1779)
 - Gilles-François Closson, Belgian landscape painter (born 1796)
 
 
References
- ↑ Kennedy, Maev (12 September 2010). "Strawberry Hill will open doors to public once again". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
 - ↑ May, Gita (2005). Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun: The Odyssey of an Artist in an Age of Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-30010-872-9.
 
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