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Events from the year 1843 in art.
Events
- August – Richard Dadd, taken to the country by his family to recover from a mental breakdown, commits patricide.
 - The Hill & Adamson photographic partnership is formed in Edinburgh.
 - John Ruskin's Modern Painters is published.
 
Works

Hayter – Self-portrait
- Berlin Peace Column
 - Madison Square Fountain, New York City
 - Théodore Chassériau – The Two Sisters
 - Gustave Courbet – The Desperate Man (self-portrait; approximate date)
 - Paul Delaroche – Charles de Rémusat
 - William Etty – Musidora: The Bather 'At the Doubtful Breeze Alarmed' (first version)
 - Julius Exner – Fra Kunstakademiets figursal ("From the Art Academy's Plaster Cast Collection")
 - Sir George Hayter 
- Self-portrait
 - The House of Commons, 1833
 
 - Paul Falconer Poole – Solomon Eagle exhorting the People to Repentance during the Plague of 1665
 - Hiram Powers – The Greek Slave
 - J. M. W. Turner – Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory) – The Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of Genesis
 - Peter von Hess – The Battle of Borodino
 - Franz Xaver Winterhalter
- Leonilla Bariatinskaia Princess of Sayn Wittgenstein Sayn (Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
 - Queen Victoria (British Royal Collection)
 
 
Births
- March 3 – Aleksander Sochaczewski, Polish painter (died 1923)
 - March 14 – Alexander Louis Leloir, French painter (died 1884)
 - April 4 – William Henry Jackson, American explorer, photographer and painter (died 1942)
 - April 8 – Howard Roberts, Philadelphia-based sculptor (died 1900)
 - June 16 – Adolf Waldinger, painter from Osijek, Croatia (died 1904)
 - July 19 – Lucy Madox Brown, English painter (died 1894)
 - September 6 – Flaxman Charles John Spurrell, English archaeologist and photographer (died 1915)
 - September 25 – Maria Spanò, Italian painter (date of death unknown)
 - November 16 – Louise Jopling, English painter (died 1933)
 - November 29 – Gertrude Jekyll, English garden designer (died 1932)
 - date unknown
 
Deaths
- January 17 – Abraham Raimbach, English engraver (born 1776)[1]
 - January 20 – William Sawrey Gilpin, English watercolour painter (born 1762)
 - Between February 21 and 28 – Alexander Carse, Scottish genre painter (born 1770)
 - April 13 – Georgije Bakalović, Serbian painter (born 1786)
 - July 9 – Washington Allston, painter, the "American Titian" (born 1779)
 - July 12 – Josiah Wedgwood II, pottery owner, son of Josiah Wedgwood (born 1769)[2]
 - July 23 – Antonín Mánes, Czech painter (born 1784)
 - August 12 – Jean-Pierre Cortot, French sculptor (born 1787)
 - October 24 – Antoine Berjon, French painter and designer (born 1754)
 - November 10 – John Trumbull, American painter (born 1756)
 - November 27 – Vojtěch Benedikt Juhn, Czech painter and engraver (born 1779)
 - date unknown
- Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti, Dutch painter working primarily in Paris (born 1777)
 - Hasegawa Settan, Japanese painter and wood sculptor during the late Edo period (born unknown)
 - Alexander Varnek, Russian portrait painter (born 1782)
 
 
References
- ↑ Oxford University Press (June 21, 2012). Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators. OUP USA. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-19-992305-2.
 - ↑ J. David Archibald (December 15, 2018). Charles Darwin: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-5381-1164-2.
 
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