1840 in art
Events from the year 1840 in art.Events
- March 4 – Alexander S. Wolcott and John Johnson open their "Daguerreian Parlor" on Broadway, the world's first commercial photography portrait studio.
- May 1 – Issue in the United Kingdom of the Penny Black, the world's first postage stamp, depicting the head of Queen Victoria engraved by Charles Heath and his son Frederick based on a sketch provided by Henry Corbould itself based on a cameo portrait by William Wyon, together with Mulready stationery. The stamp becomes valid for postage from May 6.
- September 30 – Foundation of Nelson's Column laid in London, Trafalgar Square being laid out and paved around it during the year.
Works
- Jean-Antoine Alavoine and Joseph-Louis Duc – July Column, Place de la Bastille, Paris; incorporating Auguste Dumont's Génie de la Liberté and bas-reliefs by Antoine-Louis Barye and others
- Thomas Jones Barker – The Bride of Death
- François Bouchot – :File:Bouchot - Le general Bonaparte au Conseil des Cinq-Cents.jpg|Napoleon Bonaparte in the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire in Saint-Cloud
- Théodore Chassériau
- * :File:1840 Chasseriau Theodore - Andromeda Chained to the Rock by the Nereids.jpg|Andromeda Chained to the Rock by the Nereids
- * Diana Surprised by Actaeon
- * Portrait of the Reverend Father Dominique Lacordaire, of the Order of the Predicant Friars
- Francis Danby – The Deluge
- Eugène Delacroix
- * Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople
- * The Shipwreck of Don Juan
- William Etty – The Wrestlers
- Horatio Greenough – George Washington
- Edwin Landseer – Laying Down The Law, or Trial by Jury
- Robert Scott Lauder – :File:David Roberts 01.jpg|David Roberts Esq. in the dress he wore in Palestine
- John Martin – The Eve of the Deluge and The Assuaging of the Waters
- John Christian Schetky – :File:John Christian Schetky, Loss of the Royal George.jpg|Loss of the Royal George
- Armand Toussaint – Persephone
- J. M. W. Turner – The Slave Ship, or Slavers throwing overboard the Dead and Dying — Typhoon coming on
Awards
- Grand Prix de Rome, painting:
- Grand Prix de Rome, sculpture:
- Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Théodore Ballu.
- Grand Prix de Rome, music: F.E.V. Bazin.
Births
- April 22 – Odilon Redon, French painter and graphic artist
- April 28 – Caroline Shawk Brooks, American sculptor
- May 2 – Philippe Solari, Provençal sculptor
- May 28 – Hans Makart, Austrian painter and designer
- July 8 – Heinrich von Angeli, Austrian society portrait painter
- August 14 – Briton Rivière, English painter
- September 27 – Thomas Nast, German American cartoonist
- November 12 – Auguste Rodin, French sculptor
- November 14 – Claude Monet, French Impressionist painter
- date unknown – Ida Göthilda Nilsson, Swedish sculptor
- probable – Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Irish American photographer of the American Civil War
Deaths
- January 16 – František Tkadlík, Czech painter
- February 9 – Luke Clennell, English engraver and painter
- February 27 – Henry Wyatt, English portrait painter
- March 19 – Thomas Daniell, landscape painter
- March 30 – Beau Brummell, leader of fashion
- April 7 – William Heath, English satirical engraver
- April 10 – Alexander Nasmyth, painter
- May 5 – Robert Trewick Bone English painter of sacred, classical and genre scenes
- May 7 – Caspar David Friedrich, painter
- May 11 – Eduard Joseph d'Alton, German engraver and naturalist
- June 20 – Pierre-Joseph Redouté, flower painter
- July 6 – Johann Heinrich Ramberg, German painter and printmaker
- July 23 – Carl Blechen, German painter, specializing in fantastic landscapes with demons and grotesque figures
- August 30 - Jonas Damelis, Lithuanian neoclassicist painter
- October 28 – Reverend John Thomson, minister of Duddingston Kirk near Edinburgh, and landscape painter
- November 7 – Pierre Petitot, French sculptor
- December 11 – Franz Bauer, Austrian microscopist and botanical artist
- date unknown
- * Moritz Fuerst, American engraver and medallist
- * Luigi Rados, Italian engraver