1687 In Art
{{Year nav topic5, 1687, art Events from the year 1687 in art. Events * September 26 – An Ottoman Turk ammunition dump inside the Parthenon at Athens is ignited by Venetian bombardment. The resulting explosion severely damages the building and its sculptures. Paintings * Godfrey Kneller – ''The Chinese Convert'' * Carlo Maratta – ''Madonna and Child with St. Stanislaus Kostka'' (Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, Rome) * Willem van de Velde – '' The 'Gouden Leeuw' at the Battle of the Texel, 21 August 1673'' * Alida Withoos – ''Pineapple'' (painting of the first pineapple bred in Europe; not extant) Births * April 13 – Sigismund Streit, German merchant and patron of the arts (died 1775) * June 6 – Giambattista Pittoni, Italian painter of religious, historical, and mythological subjects (died 1767) * ''date unknown'' ** Pietro Anderlini, Italian painter of the Rococo period (died 1755) ** Jean Duvivier, French medallist (died 1761) ** Egrikapili Mehmed Rasim Efendi, Ottom ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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September 26
Events Pre-1600 *46 BC – Julius Caesar dedicates a temple to Venus Genetrix, fulfilling a vow he made at the Battle of Pharsalus. * 715 – Ragenfrid defeats Theudoald at the Battle of Compiègne. * 1087 – William II is crowned King of England, and reigns until 1100. *1212 – The Golden Bull of Sicily is issued to confirm the hereditary royal title in Bohemia for the PÅ™emyslid dynasty. *1345 – Friso-Hollandic Wars: Frisians defeat Holland in the Battle of Warns. *1371 – Serbian–Turkish wars: Ottoman Turks fought against a Serbian army at the Battle of Maritsa. *1423 – Hundred Years' War: A French army defeats the English at the Battle of La Brossinière. *1493 – Pope Alexander VI issues the papal bull ''Dudum siquidem'' to the Spanish, extending the grant of new lands he made them in ''Inter caetera''. *1580 – Francis Drake finishes his circumnavigation of the Earth in Plymouth, England. 1601–1900 *1687 – Morean ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pietro Anderlini
Pietro Anderlini, also Andorlini, (1687–1755) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period. Biography He was born and died in Florence. Anderlini was a pupil of Giuseppe Tonelli, and his first documented work was the fresco of the Convent of San Lorenzo in Florence in 1718. He worked alongside, and on behalf, of some of the main Florentine painters of the 1700s. The quadratura fresco style that he painted in was widely used by contemporary painters to embellish with designs of their own works architectures, the most famous of these painters were Gerolamo Mengozzi Colonna and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Works Among the works mentioned in the eighteenth-century guides of Florence were: * Frescoes in the basement of San Lorenzo, on the vault above the altar of the Compagnia di San Lorenzo, with architecture by Anderlini and the background by Niccolò Nannetti (completed and discovered on 17 September 1718); * Grotesque on the walls and vaults of the church of S. Salvatore in Ve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jin Nong
Born in 1687 in Hangzhou, Jin Nong (金農) became popular as a painter and calligrapher while living as a childless widower in Yangzhou in his sixties. His paintings of ''mei'' blossoms were in particular demand there. Heralded as one of The Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou, Jin favored the amateur scholar style. A nonconformist, he generally painted more traditional images laden with symbolism (such as orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemums, and mei blossoms) and preserved his independence by selling works in an open market, rather than adopting an individual patron. Later styles included Buddhist imagery. However, Jin was the first artist in the Chinese tradition to paint a large number of self-portraits and did earn money through the patronage of wealthy individuals in Yangzhou who, in addition to buying works, were possible publishers for his numerous writings. Jin probably understood these contradictions as he argued that living off of painting should not be considered dishonorable. Ji ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1773 In Art
Events from the year 1773 in art. Events * July 25 – Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu. * Ulrika Pasch elected in to the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts Paintings * John Singleton Copley – Portrait of Mrs Winslow * François-Hubert Drouais – Portrait of Marie Antoinette * Dmitry Levitzky – Portraits of the young ladies of the Smolny Institute in Saint Petersburg * Charles Willson Peale – Family Group portrait * Sir Joshua Reynolds – Lady Anne Luttrell, The Duchess of Cumberland' * Joseph Wright of Derby – '' Earthstopper on the Banks of the Derwent'' * Melchior Wyrsch – ''Reginald Pole Carew'' * Joseph Vernet – ''A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas'' Awards * Births * January 5 – Pieter Fontijn, Dutch painter and drawer (died 1839) * January 31 – Luigi Pichler, German-Italian artist in engraved gems (died 1854) * July 7 – Moses Haughton the Younger, English engraver and painter of portrait miniatures (died 1849) * December 9 – Marianne Ehrenström, Swedis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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ébéniste
''Ébéniste'' () is a loanword (from French) for a cabinet-maker, particularly one who works in ebony. Etymology and ambiguities As opposed to ''ébéniste'', the term ''menuisier'' denotes a woodcarver or chairmaker in French. The English equivalent for ''ébéniste'', "ebonist", is not commonly used. Originally, an ''ébéniste'' was one who worked with ebony, a favoured luxury wood for mid-17th century Parisian cabinets, originating in imitation of elite furniture being made in Antwerp. The word is 17th-century in origin. Early Parisian ''ébénistes'' often came from the Low Countries themselves; an outstanding example is Pierre Golle, who worked at the '' Gobelins manufactory'' making cabinets and table tops veneered with marquetry, the traditional enrichment of ''ébénisterie'', or "cabinet-work". History ''Ébénistes'' make case furniture, either veneered or painted. Under Parisian guild regulations the application of painted varnishes, generically called '' vernis Mar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas-Joachim Hébert Thomas-Joachim Hébert (1687–1773) was a leading Parisian ''marchand-mercier'' supplying the court (''suivant le Cour'') of Louis XV of France. In the 1720s, Hébert commissioned furniture from the workshops of André-Charles Boulle. Among the ''ébénistes'' working to his commissions in later days was Bernard II van Risamburgh; about 1750, he supplied furniture by Bernard to the minister Jean-Baptiste de Machault d'Arnouville, some of which can be traced in modern collections.See sale catalogueChristie's New York, 2 November 2000, lot 231, a pair of lacquer ''encoignures''/ref> See also *Lazare Duvaux Lazare Duvaux (''c''.1703 – 24 November 1758) was a Parisian ''marchand-mercier'', among the most prominent designers and purveyors of furnishings, gilt-bronze-mounted European and Chinese porcelains, Vincennes porcelain and later Sèvres porcel ... Notes French furniture designers 1687 births 1773 deaths {{France-artist-stub ... |