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1799 in art

In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of 1799 in art, exploring its origins, evolution and relevance today. From its earliest roots to its impact on modern society, 1799 in art has played a significant role in various fields, capturing the attention of people of all ages and interests. Through detailed analysis, we will examine the key aspects that have contributed to 1799 in art's popularity and relevance, as well as its influence on contemporary culture. With a multidisciplinary approach, we will address the different aspects of 1799 in art, from its historical importance to its impact on technology and innovation, providing a comprehensive view of its importance in today's world.

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Events from the year 1799 in art.

Events

  • March 19 – Sculptor Jean-Jacques Castex leaves Cairo for Upper Egypt in the group led by Pierre Girard. He returns from the expedition with many drawings.
  • James Barry becomes the first and (for 200 years) only member to be expelled from the British Royal Society of Arts, soon after the appearance of his belligerent Letter to the Dilettanti Society.
  • Caspar David Friedrich suffers his first depressive interlude.
  • Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes publishes Éléments de perspective pratique: à l'usage des artistes, suivis de réflexions et conseils à un élève sur la peinture, et particulièrement sur le genre du paysage (Elements of practical perspective, for the use of artists; followed by reflections and advice to a student on painting, particularly on the genre of landscape).

Works

Francisco Goya, Ya van desplumados ("And so they go away featherless"), print 20 in Los Caprichos

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "The Surrender of the Dutch Admiral de Winter to Admiral Duncan at the Battle of Camperdown (The Victory of Lord Duncan)". Art UK. Retrieved 15 December 2025.