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Events from the year 1871 in art.
Events
- March – Edward Lear settles at his villa in Sanremo.
 - Spring – James McNeill Whistler publishes Sixteen etchings of scenes on the Thames and paints his first "moonlights" (later called "nocturnes") of the river.
 - March 18–May 28 – Paris Commune:
- April 5 – Federation of Artists, organized by Gustave Courbet, holds its first meeting in Paris. Membership includes Jules Dalou, Honoré Daumier, André Gill and Eugène Pottier; Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Édouard Manet are also members but do not actively participate.
 - May 16 – Napoleonic column in the Place Vendôme is pulled down according to a suggestion by Courbet, one of the events photographed by Bruno Braquehais.
 - May – André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri photographs dead Communards.
 - c. May – James Tissot flees Paris for London.
 
 - June 14 – Camille Pissarro marries his mistress Julie Vellay in the London borough of Croydon and moves to Pontoise.
 - August 14 – Courbet is sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and a fine for his participation in the Paris Commune; during his time in prison he produces a series of still life paintings of fruit and flowers.[1]
 - Summer – Claude Monet visits Zaandam.
 - December – Monet and his wife Camille move to Argenteuil.
 - William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti become tenants of Kelmscott Manor, which they share with Jane Morris.
 - Marie Spartali marries William James Stillman.
 - Edwin B. Crocker establishes the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California.
 
Works
- Frederic Edwin Church – The Parthenon
 - Antonio Ciseri – Ecce Homo
 - Confederate Monument (Liberty, Mississippi)
 - Edgar Degas – Count Lepic and His Daughters
 - Friedrich Drake – Statue of Alexander von Humboldt (Philadelphia)
 - Thomas Eakins – Max Schmitt in a Single Scull
 - Martin Johnson Heade – Cattleya Orchid and Three Hummingbirds
 - Frank Holl – No Tidings from the Sea
 - Daniel Huntington – The Narrows, Lake George
 - Eastman Johnson – The Old Stagecoach
 - Ivan Kramskoi – The Mermaids
 - Édouard Manet
- The Harbour at Bordeaux (E.G. Bührle collection, Zürich)
 - The Barricade (Civil War) (Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest))
 
 - John Everett Millais – Victory O Lord!
 - Claude Monet – A Windmill at Zaandam
 - Albert Joseph Moore – Sea Gulls
 - Camille Pissarro – Lordship Lane Station, Upper Norwood
 - Vinnie Ream – Abraham Lincoln (marble, United States Capitol rotunda, Washington, D.C.)
 - Randolph Rogers – Statue of Abraham Lincoln (bronze, Philadelphia)
 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti
 - Amanda Sidwall – Self-portrait
 - George Blackall Simonds – The Falconer sculpture
 - Vasily Vereshchagin
- At the city wall: "Let them in!"
 - The Apotheosis of War
 
 - Heinrich von Angeli – Crown Princess Victoria of Prussia
 - George Frederic Watts – Portrait of Frederic Leighton
 - Alfred Waud – A Home on the Mississippi
 - James McNeill Whistler
- Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1 ("Whistler's Mother")
 - Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Chelsea
 - Symphony in Grey: Early Morning, Thames
 - Variations in Pink And Grey – Chelsea
 - Variations in Violet and Green – Chelsea
 
 
Births
- January 27 – Samuel Peploe, Scottish painter (died 1935)
 - March 2 – Albert Herter, American painter (died 1950)
 - March 9 – Granville Redmond, American painter (died 1935)
 - April 11 – Theodor Pallady, Romanian painter (died 1956)
 - May ? – Elinor Darwin, née Monsell, Irish-born engraver and portrait painter (died 1954)
 - May 1 – Miklós Ligeti, Hungarian sculptor (died 1944)
 - May 11 – Mariano Fortuny, Spanish-born fashion designer (died 1949)
 - May 27 – Georges Rouault, French Expressionist painter and stained glass artist (died 1958)
 - June 12 – Victor David Brenner, Lithuanian-born American medalist, sculptor and engraver (died 1924)
 - July 24 – Giacomo Balla, Italian painter (died 1958)
 - August 22 – Émile André, French architect and designer (died 1933)
 - October 26 – Guillermo Kahlo, German-born photographer (died 1941)
 - date unknown – Peter Moog, German outsider artist (died 1930)
 
Deaths
- January 1 – Alexander Munro, Scottish-born Pre-Raphaelite sculptor (born 1825)
 - January 14 – Eduardo Zamacois y Zabala, Spanish painter (born 1841)
 - January 18 – Sir George Hayter, English painter, specialising in portraits (born 1792)
 - January 19 – Henri Regnault, French painter (born 1843)
 - February 8 – Moritz von Schwind, Austrian painter (born 1804)
 - February 20 – Paul Kane, Irish-Canadian painter (born 1810)
 - February 26 – Sophia Hawthorne, American painter and illustrator (born 1809)
 - March 3 – Michael Thonet, German-Austrian furniture designer (born 1796)
 - March – Emma Fürstenhoff, Swedish florist (born 1802)
 - April 6 – Emma Eleonora Kendrick, English miniature painter (born 1788)
 - April 24 – Karl Girardet, French painter (born 1813)
 - June 9 – Anna Atkins, English botanist and pioneer photographer (born 1799)
 - June 19 – Johann Fischbach, Austrian painter of landscapes and genre arts (born 1797)
 - July 30 – Edwin Wilkins Field, English lawyer and painter (born 1804)
 - October 14 – Johan Frederik Møller, Danish painter and photographer (born 1797)
 - December 9 – Josef Mánes, Czech painter (born 1820)
 - December 21 – Paul Guigou, French painter (born 1834)
 
References
- ↑ Riat, Georges (1906). Gustave Courbet – peintre. Paris: Floury. pp. 120–2. OCLC 902368834.
 
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