1865 in art
Events from the year 1865 in art.
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Events
    
- July 21 – Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) photographs Effie Gray Millais, John Everett Millais, and their daughters Effie and Mary at 7 Cromwell Place, London.
 - Ford Madox Brown completes his painting Work after thirteen years.
 - Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. install the stained-glass east window in the chapel of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, England, designed by Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris and Philip Webb.
 - Édouard Manet's painting Olympia is first exhibited, at the Salon (Paris), and causes controversy.[1]
 - Jean-François Millet's painting The Angelus (L'Angélus) is first exhibited and becomes very popular in France.[2]
 - The Bargello in Florence becomes an art museum.
 
Works
    
- Lawrence Alma-Tadema – An Egyptian at his Doorway
 - Albert Bierstadt
- Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California
 - Staubbach Falls, near Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
 
 - Ford Madox Brown – Work
 - Constantino Brumidi – The Apotheosis of Washington (fresco in United States Capitol rotunda)
 - Augustus Burke – Connemara Girl
 - Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris – The Crucifixion (stained-glass window for chapel of St Edmund Hall, Oxford)
 - Frederic Edwin Church – Aurora Borealis
 - Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Ville d'Avray
 - Gustave Courbet
- Portrait of Countess Karoly
 - Le ruisseau noir
 
 - Honoré Daumier – The Third-Class Carriage (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
 - Edgar Degas – Medieval War Scene, his first painting exhibited at the Salon (Paris)
 - Thomas Faed – The Last of the Clan
 - William Powell Frith – Mary Elizabeth Maxwell (née Braddon)
 - Jean-Léon Gérôme – Prayer
 - Henri Harpignies – Les Corbeaux
 - Henry Holiday – Stained glass windows for chapel of Worcester College, Oxford
 - Winslow Homer – The Veteran in a New Field
 - Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann – A Wounded Danish Soldier
 - Sir Edwin Henry Landseer – Lady Godiva's Prayer (approximate date)
 - Andrew and George Anderson Lawson – Wellington's Column, Liverpool
 - Benjamin Williams Leader – Autumn's Last Gleam
 - Edward Lear – Jerusalem (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
 - Thomas Le Clear – Interior with Portraits
 

Édouard Manet - The Mocking of Christ
- Édouard Manet
- Angélina (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
 - Bull-Fighting Scene (Private collection)
 - The Mocking of Christ (Art Institute of Chicago)
 - The Tragic Actor (Rouvière as Hamlet) (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
 
 - George Hemming Mason – The Cast Shoe
 - Adolph Menzel – The Coronation of King William I in Königsberg 1861
 - John Everett Millais
- Esther
 - Waking
 
 - Aimé Millet – Vercingétorix monument
 - Henry Moore – The Rainbow
 - Gustave Moreau – Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre
 - Edward Poynter – Faithful unto Death
 - Val Prinsep – The Lady of the Tooti-Nameh or The legend of the parrot
 - Illarion Pryanishnikov – Jokers: Gostiny Dvor in Moscow
 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti – The Blue Bower
 - Alfred Sisley – Avenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle-Saint-Cloud
 - John Tenniel – illustrations to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 
Tenniel illustration to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - S. S. Teulon – Buxton Memorial Fountain (Westminster)
 - James McNeill Whistler – Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain
 - Franz Xaver Winterhalter – Emperor Franz Joseph
 - Thomas Woolner – Godley Statue
 
Births
    
- January 19 – Valentin Serov, Russian portrait painter (died 1911)
 - January 23 – Connie Gilchrist, English child actress and model (died 1946)
 - April 26 – Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Finnish painter (died 1931)
 - May 5 – Albert Aurier, French poet, art critic and painter, devoted to Symbolism (died 1892)
 - June 25 – Robert Henri, American painter, leader of the Ash Can School (died 1929)
 - June 26 – Bernard Berenson, Lithuanian-born American art historian (died 1959)
 - June 28 – David Young Cameron, Scottish painter (died 1945)
 - August 2 – John Radecki, Polish-born Australian stained glass artist (died 1955)
 - August 20 – Frank DuMond, American painter, illustrator and teacher (died 1951)
 - September 23 – Suzanne Valadon, French artists' model and painter (died 1938)
 - November 11 – Donatus Buongiorno, Italian-born American painter (died 1935)
 - December 28 – Félix Vallotton, Swiss painter and graphic artist (died 1925)
 - date unknown – Adelaïde Alsop Robineau, American painter and potter (died 1929)
 
Deaths
    
- January 10 – William Fox-Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester, English diplomat and art collector (born 1795)
 - January 12 – Kunisada, Japanese designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints (born 1786)
 - January 19 – Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden, British portrait photographer (born 1822)
 - January 21 – Johan Erik Lindh, Swedish painter and former decorative painter who moved to Finland (born 1793)
 - January 23 – Joseph-Désiré Court, French painter of historical subjects and portraits (born 1797)
 - February 21 – Constant Troyon, French painter (born 1810)
 - April 21 – Josef Matěj Navrátil, Czech painter of murals and frescoes (born 1798)
 - April 28 – Robert William Sievier, English engraver, sculptor and inventor (born 1794)
 - June 18 – Antoine Wiertz, Belgian painter (born 1806)
 - July 11 – Ammi Phillips, American folk portrait painter (born 1788)
 - August 14 – Fitz Henry Lane, American Luminist marine painter (born 1804)
 - August 23 – Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Austrian painter and writer (born 1793)
 - September 17 – John Neagle, American portrait painter (born 1796)
 - September 23 – John Frederick Herring, Sr., English painter, signmaker and coachman in Victorian England (born 1795)
 - September 29 – François Joseph Heim, French painter (born 1787)
 - November 1 – Charles-François Lebœuf, French sculptor (born 1792)
 - December 24 – Charles Lock Eastlake, English painter and art collector (born 1793)
 - date unknown
- Tivadar Alconiere, Hungarian painter (born 1797)
 - Michael Hanhart, English lithographer and chromolithographer (born 1788)
 
 
References
    
- King, Ross (2006). The Judgment of Paris: The Revolutionary Decade that Gave the World Impressionism. New York: Waller & Company. pp. 105–108. ISBN 0-8027-1466-8.
 - Farthing, Stephen (2006). 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die. London: Cassell. ISBN 978-1-84403-563-2.
 
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