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Events from the year 1883 in the arts
Events
- 20 April – Claude Monet moves to the house in Giverny which will be his main residence for the rest of his life.
 - 28 October – Les XX established in Brussels by Octave Maus.
 - J.-K. Huysmans publishes L'Art moderne.
 
Works
- Michael Ancher – Redningsbåden køres gennem klitterne ("The Lifeboat is Taken through the Dunes")
 - Marie Bashkirtseff
- Autumn
 - The Umbrella
 
 - Arnold Böcklin – Isle of the Dead (Die Toteninsel, 3rd version)
 - Gustave Caillebotte – Portrait of Henri Cordier
 - William Merritt Chase
- Mrs Meigs at the Piano Organ
 - Portrait of Miss Dora Wheeler
 
 - John Collier – Marion Collier[1]
 - Pierre Auguste Cot – The Storm
 - Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret – Hamlet and the Gravediggers
 - Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
- The Dream
 - Ludus Pro Patria
 
 - Luke Fildes – The Village Wedding
 - William Powell Frith – A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881
 - Jean-Léon Gérôme – The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer
 - James Guthrie
- A Hind's Daughter
 - To Pastures New
 
 - Sydney Prior Hall – The three daughters of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
 - Ivan Kramskoi – Portrait of an Unknown Woman
 - John Lavery – The Bridge at Grez Archived 2022-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
 - Benjamin Williams Leader – The Valley of the Llugwy
 - Charles-Auguste Lebourg – Labour (sculpture)
 - Konstantin Makovsky – A Boyar Wedding Feast
 - Jacek Malczewski – The Prisoners
 - Claude Monet – Stormy Sea in Étretat
 - William Morris – Strawberry Thief textile design
 - Walter Osborne – Apple Gathering, Quimperlé
 - Paul Philippoteaux – Gettysburg Cyclorama
 - Pierre-Auguste Renoir:
- By the Seashore
 - Dance at Bougival
 - Dance in the Country
 - The Umbrellas (Les Parapluies)
 
 - Georges Rochegrosse - Vitellius Dragged Through the Streets of Rome by the Popoulus[2]
 - Ilya Repin – Religious Procession in Kursk Province
 - William Wetmore Story – Chief Justice John Marshall (bronze)
 - James Tissot
- The Bridesmaid
 - A Little Nimrod
 
 - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – Self-portrait in a mirror
 - Jan van Beers – Portrait of a Young Woman
 - Henry Van Brunt and Frank M. Howe – William Washington Gordon Monument
 - Vincent van Gogh
- Cottages (continuing series)
 - Peasant Character Studies (continuing series)
 - Bulb Fields
 - Cows in the Meadow (lost)
 - Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam (watercolor)
 - Farm with Stacks of Peat
 - Farmhouse Among Trees
 - Farmhouses in Loosduinen near The Hague at Twilight
 - Footbridge across a Ditch
 - Landscape with a Church at Twilight
 - Landscape with Dunes
 - Landscape with Trees (watercolor)
 - Landscape with Wheelbarrow (watercolor)
 - Marshy Landscape
 - Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg
 - Peatery in Drenthe
 - Three Figures near a Canal with Windmill
 - A Wind-Beaten Tree
 
 - Fritz von Uhde – Summer Resort
 - Erik Werenskiold
- September
 - Shepherds at Tåtøy
 
 - W. L. Wyllie – Toil, Glitter, Grime and Wealth on a Flowing Tide
 
Births
- 3 February – Camille Bombois, French naïve painter (died 1970).
 - 18 February – Jacques Ochs, French artist, épée and foil fencer and Olympic gold medallist (died 1971).
 - 12 April
- Francis Cadell, Scottish Colourist painter (died 1937)
 - Imogen Cunningham, American photographer (died 1976).
 
 - 24 June – Jean Metzinger, French painter and art theorist (died 1956).
 - 16 July – Charles Sheeler, American modernist painter and photographer (died 1965).
 - 31 July – Erich Heckel, German painter and printmaker (died 1970).
 - 19 August – Coco Chanel, French fashion designer (died 1972).
 - 20 August – Caroline Risque, American sculptor and painter (died 1952).
 - 14 September – Richard Gerstl, Austrian painter and draughtsman (died 1908).
 - 9 November – Charles Demuth, American painter (died 1935).
 - 4 December – Felice Casorati, Italian painter (died 1963).
 - 24 December – Stojan Aralica, famous Serbian Impressionist painter and academic (died 1980).
 - 26 December – Maurice Utrillo, French painter (died 1955).
 - date unknown – Charles Jourdan, French fashion designer (died 1976).
 
Deaths
- January 12 – Clark Mills, American sculptor (born 1810)
 - January 19 – Guillaume Geefs, Belgian sculptor (born 1805)
 - January 23 – Gustave Doré, French illustrator (born 1832)
 - February 26 – Miguel Ângelo Lupi, Portuguese painter (born 1826)
 - April 30 – Édouard Manet, French painter (born 1832; died following amputation)
 - July 14 – Edward Calvert, English painter and printmaker (born 1799)
 - August 19 – József Borsos, Hungarian portrait painter and photographer (born 1821)
 - November 24 – Albert Fitch Bellows, American landscape painter (born 1829)
 - December 11 – Richard Doyle, British illustrator (born 1824)[3]
 
References
- ↑ "NPG 6032; Marian Collier (née Huxley) - Portrait Extended". www.npg.org.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
 - ↑ "Usurpations in Roman Empire throughout history « IMPERIUM ROMANUM".
 - ↑ "Richard Doyle". www.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
 
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