1818 in art
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Events in the year 1818 in Art.
Events
- Sir Thomas Lawrence goes to Aachen to paint those present at the third congress.
Works
- Augustus Wall Callcott – The Mouth of the Tyne
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Hiroshige
- Eight Views of Omi
- Ten Famous Places in the Eastern Capital
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres – The Death of Leonardo da Vinci
- David Wilkie – The Penny Wedding
Births
- January 21 - Alexander Joseph Daiwaille, Dutch portrait painter (died 1888)
- January 26 – Amédée de Noé, caricaturist and lithographer (died 1879)
- January 28 – Alfred Stevens, sculptor (died 1875)
- April 3 – Jean-François Portaels, painter (died 1895)
- April 14 – Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford, watercolorist (died 1891)
- May 24 – John Henry Foley, sculptor (died 1874)
- June 13 – Jean-Jules Allasseur, sculptor (died 1903)
- June 21 – Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet, born Richard Johnson, English francophile art collector and philanthropist (died 1890)
- probable – Alexander Hunter Murray, fur trader and artist (died 1874)
Deaths
- January 5 – Marcello Bacciarelli, Italian painter (born 1731)
- February 28 – Anne Vallayer-Coster, French painter (born 1744)
- March 15 – Karl Postl, Austrian painter (born 1769)
- March 24 – Humphry Repton, garden designer, artist (born 1752)
- August 16 – Carl Frederik von Breda, Swedish painter to the Swedish court (born 1759)
- October 4 – Josef Abel, historical painter and etcher (born 1768)
- November 5 – Heinrich Füger, German portrait and historical painter (born 1751)
- December 10 – Hubert Maurer, Austrian painter of portraits and religious themes (born 1738)
- date unknown
- George Bullock, sculptor (born 1777)
- Samuel Cotes, British painter of miniature portraits and also worked in crayons (born 1734)
- Francesco Antonio Franzoni, sculptor (born 1734)
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