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1834 in art
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Events from the year 1834 in art.
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Events
- May 5 – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1834 opens at Somerset House in London[1]
- October 16 – The destruction by fire of the Houses of Parliament in London, UK, is witnessed by J. M. W. Turner,[2] John Constable[3] and Augustus Pugin,[4] all of whose artistic careers will be influenced by the event.
Works


Paintings
- William Allan – The Orphan[citation needed]
- Carl Blechen – The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam[5]
- Margaret Sarah Carpenter – Portrait of Countess Howe[citation needed]
- Léon Cogniet – The National Guard of Paris Departs for the Army[citation needed]
- Thomas Cole – The Savage State and The Arcadian or Pastoral State from The Course of Empire[citation needed]
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Forest of Fontainebleau[citation needed]
- Eugène Delacroix
- François Gérard – Portrait of Louis Philippe I[6]
- Benjamin Robert Haydon – The Reform Banquet[citation needed]
- Francesco Hayez – Bathsheba at Her Bath[7]
- Edward Hicks – Peaceable Kingdom[citation needed]
- William Hilton – Marc Antony Reading the Will of Caesar[8]
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
- Edwin Landseer
- Thomas Luny – Battle of the Nile, August 1st 1798 at 10 pm[citation needed]
- Daniel Maclise – Portrait of William Harrison Ainsworth[citation needed]
- John Martin – The Deluge[citation needed]
- David Roberts – Old Buildings on the Darro, Granada[12]
- J. M. W. Turner
- David Wilkie – Christopher Columbus Explaining His Intended Voyage[citation needed]
Prints
- Hiroshige – The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō (publication begins)
- Hokusai – One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji
Sculptures
- Francis Chantrey – Memorial to Mary Anne Boulton (Great Tew church, Oxfordshire)
- Antoine-Augustin Préault – The Killing (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Chartres)
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Births
- February 15 – Paul Guigou, French painter (died 1871)
- February 28 – Léon Bonvin, French painter and watercolorist (died 1866)
- May 9 – Alexander Calandrelli, German sculptor (died 1903)
- July 4 – Christopher Dresser, British designer influential in the Anglo-Japanese style (died 1904)
- July 6 – Joseph Boehm, Austrian-born sculptor (died 1890)
- July 10 – James McNeill Whistler, American-born painter (died 1903)
- July 19 – Edgar Degas, French painter and sculptor (died 1917)
- August 2 – Frédéric Bartholdi, French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty (died 1904)
- December 9 – Leopold Müller, German-born Austrian painter (died 1892)
- date unknown
- Caspar Buberl, American sculptor (died 1899)
- Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, Irish-born literary biographer, drama critic and sculptor (died 1925)
Deaths
- January 4 – Mauro Gandolfi, Italian painter and engraver of the Bolognese School (born 1764)[15]
- January 31 – Zacarías González Velázquez, Spanish painter (born 1763)[16]
- February 26 – Alois Senefelder, German actor, playwright and inventor of lithography (born 1771)[17]
- March 30 – Rudolph Ackermann, German-born printer and lithographer (born 1764)
- March 31 – Landolin Ohmacht, German sculptor (born 1760)[18]
- April 27 – Thomas Stothard, English painter and engraver (born 1755)
- May 1 – Samuel Elmgren, Finnish painter (born 1771)
- June 4 – Robert Bowyer, English miniature painter and publisher (born 1758)
- August 7 – William Birch, English miniature painter and engraver (born 1755)
- c. August 13 – Peter Rindisbacher, Swiss-born painter in the United States (born 1806)
- October 11 – Ulrika Melin, textile artist, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Art (born 1767)[19]
- December 3 – Ferdinand Runk, German-Austrian landscape painter, draftsman and etcher (born 1764)
- December 17 – Henry Bone, English enamel painter (born 1755)
- December 22 – Prince Hoare, English painter and dramatist (born 1755)[20]
- date unknown
- Vicente Escobar, Cuban painter (born 1757)[21]
- Anne Forbes, Scottish portrait painter (born 1745)
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References
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