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Events from the year 1881 in art.
Events
- April – Sixth Impressionist exhibition in Paris, at Nadar's studio.[1]
 - August 31 – English painters Thomas Cooper Gotch and Caroline Burland Yates marry at Newlyn.
 - The Société des Artistes Français is established, with William-Adolphe Bouguereau as its first president.
 - Vincent van Gogh returns from study in Brussels to his parents' home in Etten (Netherlands) where he produces a number of early works, including the start of his series of peasant character studies and still lifes (including Still Life with Straw Hat).
 
- Art Gallery of South Australia established in Adelaide.
 - St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts established at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, under the direction of Halsey Ives.
 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Ballads and Sonnets published.[2]
 
Works
- Lawrence Alma-Tadema
- In the Tepidarium
 - Sappho and Alcaeus
 
 - Marie Bashkirtseff – The Studio
 - Jules Bastien-Lepage – Pauvre Fauvette
 - Alfred Boucher – La Piété Filiale (sculpture)
 - Frank Bramley – A Hopeless Dawn
 - Lady Butler – Scotland Forever!
 - Gustave Caillebotte - The Bezique Game (La partie de Bésigue)
 - Paul Cézanne – Self-portrait with olive wallpaper
 - Pierre Puvis de Chavannes – The Poor Fisherman (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
 - John Collier
- Charles Darwin
 - Sir George Jessel
 
 - Edgar Degas
- Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (sculpture)
 - Trotting Horse (California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco)
 
 - Stanhope Forbes – A Street in Brittany
 - Aleksander Gierymski – Jewess with Oranges
 - Atkinson Grimshaw – Shipping on the Clyde
 - Ralph Hedley – John Graham Lough in His Studio
 - Jean-Jacques Henner – Saint Jerome
 - Max Klinger – Paraphrases about the Finding of a Glove (etchings, printed)
 - Benjamin Williams Leader – February Fill Dyke
 - Frederic Leighton
- Bianca
 - Whispers
 
 - Juan Luna – The Death of Cleopatra
 - Édouard Manet
 - Luc-Olivier Merson – Nôtre-Dame de Paris
 - Hendrik Willem Mesdag – Panorama Mesdag
 - Claude Monet Waves Breaking[3]
 - Albert Joseph Moore
- Blossoms
 - Yellow Marguerites
 
 - Hjalmar Munsterhjelm – Woodland Pool by Moonlight
 - Giovanni Muzzioli – In the Temple of Bacchus
 - Jean-François Raffaëlli – Les déclassés (The Absinthe Drinkers)
 - Vinnie Ream – Admiral David G. Farragut (bronze, Washington, D.C.)
 
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Bay of Naples, Evening[4]
 - Blonde Bather (first version)
 - Luncheon of the Boating Party
 - Pink and Blue
 
 - Ilya Repin
- Polina Strepetova as Lizaveta
 - Portrait of Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky
 
 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Found (work finished but never completed)
 - Augustus Saint-Gaudens – Admiral David Glasgow Farragut (bronze, Manhattan)
 - John Singer Sargent – Dr. Samuel Jean Pozzi at Home
 - Henryk Siemiradzki – The Sword Dance
 - William Stott of Oldham – Le Passeur ("The Ferry", Tate Britain)
 - Henry Jones Thaddeus – La retour du bracconier (The Wounded Poacher)
 - James Tissot – Goodbye, on the Mersey
 - Viktor Vasnetsov
- Alenushka
 - Three Tsarevnas of the Underground Kingdom
 
 - James McNeill Whistler – Portrait of Lady Meux in two completed versions:
- Arrangement in Black, No. 5
 - Harmony in Pink and Grey
 
 
Births
- January 4 – Wilhelm Lehmbruck, German sculptor (suicide 1919)
 - January 5 – Pablo Gargallo, Aragonese painter and sculptor (died 1934)
 - February 4 – Fernand Léger, French painter (died 1955)
 - February 11
- Carlo Carrà, Italian painter (died 1966)
 - Robert Borlase Smart, English painter and critic (died 1947)
 
 - April 10 – William John Leech, Irish painter (died 1968)
 - April 16 – Fortunino Matania, Italian-born illustrator and war artist (died 1963)
 - July 12 – Natalia Goncharova, Russian theatrical costume and set designer, painter and illustrator (died 1962)[5]
 - July 28 – Léon Spilliaert, Belgian symbolist painter and graphic artist (died 1946)
 - July 29 – Jessie Traill, Australian printmaker (died 1967)
 - August 4 – Wenzel Hablik, Bohemian painter, graphic artist, designer (died 1934)
 - October 4 - René Gimpel, French artbdealer (died 1945)
 - October 25 – Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter, draughtsman and sculptor (died 1973)
 - December 8 – Albert Gleizes, French painter (died 1953)
 - December 31 – Max Pechstein, German painter (died 1955)
 - uncertain
- William Conor, Irish painter (died 1968)
 - Nazmi Ziya Güran, Turkish painter (died 1937)
 
 
Deaths
- January 3 – Anna McNeill Whistler, "Whistler's Mother" (born 1804)
 - January 24 – James Collinson, English Pre-Raphaelite painter (born 1825)
 - February 9 – Jacques-Édouard Gatteaux, French sculptor and medal engraver (born 1788)
 - March 11 – Thomas Brigstocke, Welsh portrait painter (born 1809)
 - May 24 – Samuel Palmer, English painter, etcher and lithographer (born 1805)
 - July 25 – Edward Charles Williams, English landscape painter (born 1807)
 - December 6 – Thomas Skinner, English etcher (poisoned; born 1819)
 - December 13 – John Quidor, American painter (born 1801)
 - December 14 – Berndt Godenhjelm, Finnish painter (born 1799)
 - December 21 - Francesco Hayez, Italian historical, portrait and political painter (born 1791)
 
References
- ↑ "Impressionist Exhibitions in Paris (1874-86)". Encyclopedia of Art History. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
 - ↑ Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
 - ↑ "Waves Breaking - Claude Monet". Art.famsf.org. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
 - ↑ "Bay of Naples, Evening". Clarkart.edu. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
 - ↑ Sharp, Jane A. (2000). "Natalia Goncharova". In Bowlt, John E.; Drutt, Matthew (eds.). Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova, and Nadezhda Udaltsova. New York: Guggenheim Museum. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-89207-225-5.
 
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