1867 in art
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Events from the year 1867 in art.
Events
- Exposition Universelle in Paris helps popularize Japanese woodblock prints in the West.
- Engravings of William Holman Hunt's The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple by Auguste Blanchard are published by dealer Ernest Gambart in London in editions totalling 13,000.
Awards
Works
- Frédéric Bazille – approximate date
- Family Reunion
- The Little Gardener
- Portrait of Renoir
- George Henry Boughton – Pilgrims Going To Church
- William Burges – Narcissus washstand
- Giuseppe Calì – Death of Dragut (Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta)
- Julia Margaret Cameron – photographs
- Carlyle Like a Rough Block of Michael Angelo's Sculpture
- Profiles of Julie Jackson (her niece)
- Frederic Edwin Church – Niagara Falls, from the American Side
- Gustave Courbet – The kill of deer
- Edgar Degas – The Bellelli Family completed (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
- Gustave Doré – engraved illustrations to Dante's Il Purgatorio ed il Paradiso
- Jean-Léon Gérôme
- Arnaut with two whippets
- The Death of Caesar
- Jerusalem, also known as Golgotha, Consumatum Est or The Crucifixion
- Napoleon in Egypt
- The runners of the Pasha
- Western Wall
- Artur Grottger
- Gustave Achille Guillaumet – The Sahara
- Francesco Hayez
- The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem
- Odalisque
- Frank Holl
- Convalescent
- Faces in the Fire
- Ivan Kramskoi – Self-portrait
- Sir Edwin Landseer
- Bronze lions for Nelson's Column
- The Wild Cattle of Chillingham
- Charles-Auguste Lebourg – Games of Love (terracotta)
- Frederic Leighton – Venus Disrobing for the Bath
- Édouard Manet
- L'Exposition universelle de 1867 ("The Universal Exhibition") (Nationalgalleriet, Oslo)
- The Races at Longchamp
- John Everett Millais – Sleeping
- Claude Monet
- Femme au jardin (Jeanne-Marguerite Lecadre in the Garden at Sainte-Adresse) (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg)
- Garden at Sainte-Adresse (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
- Johannes Adam Simon Oertel – Rock of Ages
- Vasily Perov – The Drowned
- Edward Poynter – Israel in Egypt
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Lise (with a Parasol)
- Simeon Solomon – Carrying the Scrolls of the Law
- Frederick Walker – Bathers
- James McNeill Whistler – Symphony in White, No. 3
Births
- January 17 – Louise Upton Brumback, American landscape painter (died 1929)
- March 10 – Leonard Raven-Hill, English illustrator (died 1942)
- March 25 – Gutzon Borglum, American artist and sculptor (died 1941)
- April 8 – Allen Butler Talcott, American painter (died 1908)
- April 10 – George William Russell, Irish critic, poet and painter (died 1935)
- June 8
- Dagny Juel, Norwegian muse (murdered 1901)
- O'Galop (Marius Rossillon), French cartoonist (died 1946)
- July 5 – Max Jakob Friedländer, German-born curator and art historian (died 1958)
- July 8 – Käthe Kollwitz, German graphic artist and sculptor (died 1945)
- August 26 – Viktor Foerster, Czech painter and mosaic artist (died 1915)
- September 9 – Ernst Oppler, German painter (died 1929)
- September 14 – Charles Dana Gibson, American graphic artist (died 1944)
- September 16 – Eva Watson-Schütze, American portrait photographer (died 1935)
- September 19 – Arthur Rackham, English illustrator (died 1939)
- October 3 – Pierre Bonnard, French painter (died 1947)
- October 15 - Fujishima Takeji, Japanese painter (died 1943)
- Undated – Florence Fuller, South African-born Australian painter (died 1946)
Deaths
- January 4 – Marianne Ehrenström, Swedish writer, singer, painter, pianist, culture personality, and memorialist (born 1773)
- January 14 – Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, French Neoclassical painter (born 1780)
- February 10 – Carl Wagner, German painter and representatives of the Romantic landscape painting (born 1796)
- February 28 – Jacques Raymond Brascassat, painter (born 1804)
- March – Kazimierz Jelski, Polish architect and sculptor (born 1782)
- March 3 – J. L. Lund, Danish painter especially of historical subjects (born 1777)
- March 6 – Peter von Cornelius, German painter (born 1784)
- April 15 – Adelaide Eliza Ironside, painter (born 1831)
- May 18 – Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, English marine painter (born 1793)
- September 15 – Alexis Joseph Depaulis, French sculptor and medallist (born 1792)
- December 4 – Sophie Fremiet, French painter (born 1797)
- December 22 – Théodore Rousseau, landscape painter (born 1812)
- December 27 – Antoine Claudet, photographer and artist (born 1797)
- December 29 – Carlo Marochetti, sculptor (born 1805)
- date unknown
- Luo Bingzhang, Han Chinese official, military general, calligrapher, and devout Confucian scholar (born 1793)
- James Pollard, British painter and aquatint engraver especially of coach, fox hunting and equine scenes (born 1792)
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