1886 in art
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Events
- April – New English Art Club mounts its first exhibition, at the Egyptian Hall, London, providing an alternative to the Royal Academy for younger artists, such as Philip Wilson Steer, under the influence of Paris.
- April 28 – Paul Cézanne marries his model and former lover Marie-Hortense Fiquet, despite having publicly stated that he has no feelings for her.
- May–June – Eighth and last collective Impressionist exhibition in Paris at 1 rue Laffitte introduces Georges Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.[1]
- August 21 – September 21 – Second exhibition by the Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris. Henri Rousseau exhibits for the first time and Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte causes the critic Félix Fénéon to describe the technique of pointillism and chromoluminarist style being developed by Seurat and Paul Signac as neo-impressionism.[2]
- October 28 – Dedication of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
- P. H. Emerson publishes his first photographic book, Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads.
- Publication in French of Irish-born writer George Moore's autobiographical novel Confessions of a Young Man describing bohemian life in 1870s Paris among the Impressionists.
- Publication of Émile Zola's novel L'Œuvre based on his friendship with Paul Cézanne.
Works
- Ivan Aivazovsky – Storm
- Lawrence Alma-Tadema – The Apodyterium
- Gustaf Cederström
- William Merritt Chase – Hattie
- Edgar Degas
- The Tub (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
- Woman in the Bath (Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut)
- Lowes Cato Dickinson – The Lawn at Goodwood
- Albert Dubois-Pillet
- The Banks of the Seine at Neuilly
- Three barges moored alongside an industrial town
- Nikolai Ge – Sophia and Alexandra Tolstoya
- James Guthrie – In the Orchard
- Margaret Bernadine Hall – Fantine
- Vilhelm Hammershøi – Frederikke Hammershøi, the artist's mother
- Winslow Homer – Eight Bells
- Pierre-Georges Jeanniot – La ligne de feu, 16 août 1870
- Fernand Khnopff – The Garden
- Benjamin Williams Leader – Evening After Rain, Worcestershire
- Alexander Litovchenko – Tsar Alexis and Archbishop Nikon Venerating the Relics of Patriarch Philip
- Claude Monet
- The Manneporte at Étretat
- The Port Coton Pyramids
- Study of a Figure Outdoors: Woman with a Parasol, facing left
- Albert Joseph Moore – Silver
- Henry Moore – Mount's Bay
- Edvard Munch – The Sick Child
- Georges Seurat – A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte – 1884 (Art Institute of Chicago)
- Solomon Joseph Solomon – Ajax and Cassandra
- Vincent van Gogh
- Le Moulin de la Galette (series)
- Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (approximate date)
- Georg von Rosen – Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld with the Vega
- George Frederick Watts – Hope
- Anders Zorn – Sommarnöje
Births
- March 1 – Oskar Kokoschka, Austrian artist, poet and playwright (died 1980)
- March 15 – Gerda Wegener, Danish artist (died 1940)
- April 19 – Hermine David, French painter (died 1970)
- September 1 – Tarsila do Amaral, Brazilian modernist artist (died 1973)
- September 16 – Jean Arp, Alsatian artist and writer (died 1966)
- December 8 – Diego Rivera, Mexican painter and muralist (died 1957)
- Viktor Jansson, Finnish sculptor (died 1958)
Deaths
- January 7 – Richard Dadd, painter (born 1817)
- April 16 – Andrew Nicholl, Irish painter (born 1804)
- May 19 – Arthur Quartley – American painter (born 1839)
- June 29 – Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, French painter (born 1824)
- July 21 – Karl von Piloty, painter (born 1826)
- August 25 – Charles Callahan Perkins, art critic and author (born 1823)
- September 17 – Asher Brown Durand, painter of the Hudson River School (born 1796)
- September 23 – Thomas Webster, painter (born 1800)
- November 20 – William Bliss Baker, American painter (born 1859)
References
- ↑ Gersh-Nesic, Beth. "The Eighth Impressionist Exhibition - 1886". About Education. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
- ↑ Hutton, John G. (2004). Neo-impressionism and the Search for Solid Ground: Art, Science, and Anarchism in Fin-de-siecle France. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-1823-0.
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