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Events from the year '''1752 in art'''.


==Events== ==Events==
* ] – ] painter ] elopes with and marries, as his second wife, the Jacobite heiress ].
* (unknown)
* A fire at Kremsier (modern-day ] in ]) destroys the originals of three 16th century paintings made by ] in England: ''Sir Thomas More and his family'', ''The Triumph of Wealth'' and ''The Triumph of Poverty''.<ref>{{cite book|first=Roy|last=Strong|authorlink=Roy Strong|title=Lost Treasures of Britain|location=London|publisher=Viking|year=1990|isbn=0670833835|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/losttreasuresofb0000stro}}</ref>


==Paintings== ==Works==
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* ] (1703-1770): * ]
** ''Allegory of Music''
*'']'' ** '']'' (approximate date)
*''Allegory of Music''
*''A Reclining Nymph Playing The Flute With Putti, Perhaps The Muse ]''. ** ''A Reclining Nymph Playing The Flute With Putti, Perhaps The Muse ]''
* ]
** '']''
** ''Warwick Castle, the East Front from the Outer Court'' (], ])
* ] – '']''
* ] – '']''
* ] – Monument to ] (marble, ] church, Northamptonshire, England)
* ]
** '']'' (], ])
** '''' (], ])


==Births== ==Births==
* ] - ], US flag designer and seamstress (d. ]) * ] ], ] flag designer and seamstress (died ])
*] - ], ] painter (d. ]) * ] ], ] publisher and painter (died ])
*] - ], garden designer, artist (d. ]) * ] ], Dutch painter, draftsman and watercolourist (died ])
*] - ], ] painter of the late ] (d. ]) * ] ], ] painter (died ])
* ] – ], ] garden designer and artist (died ])
*''date unknown''
**], English draftsman and painter of romantic ] ]s (d. ]) * ] ], Italian painter (died ])
**], English painter and mezzotint engraver (d. ]) * September – ], British portrait painter (died ])
**], painter turned terrorist, in British naval dockyards in 1776-77 (d. ]) * ] – ], born James Aitken, painter turned terrorist in British naval dockyards in 1776–77 (hanged ])
* ''date unknown''
**], ]ese '']'' printmaker and painter of the ] (d. ])
**], painter (d. ]) ** ], English draftsman and painter of romantic ] ]s (died ])
** ], English artist (died ])
**], French painter (died ])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/hashtag/annerosaliefilleul |title=#AnneRosalieFilleul |publisher=ArtHerstory |access-date=26 February 2021}}</ref>
** ], ] sculptor (died ])
** ], English engraver, etcher and painter (died ])
** ], Japanese '']'' printmaker and painter of the ] (died ])
** 1752/1753: ], British artist working in India (died ])
** 1752/1754: ], Prussian coiner and medallist (died ])


==Deaths== ==Deaths==
* ] - ], French painter (b. ]) * ] ], Swiss engraver (born ])
*] - ], ] painter and ] and a specialist of ] and ] paintings (b. ]) * ] ], French painter (born ])
*] - ], ] painter, art commentator, and ] (b. ]) * ] ], German sculptor (born ])
*] - ], ] ] sculptor (b. ]) * ] ], Maltese painter (born ])
* ] – ], Flemish art collector, painter, draughtsman and engraver (born ])
*''date unknown''
**], Italian painter known for mythological figures and religious artifacts, best known for his initial work in Venice (b. ]) * ] ], French painter and ] and a specialist in ] and ] scenes (born ])
**], Chinese painter in ] (b. ]) * ] – ], French painter, art commentator and ] (born ])
**], English painter of ] subjects (b. ]) * ] ], ] ] sculptor (born ])
* ] – ], English painter of ] subjects (born ])
* ] (''bur.'') – ], English painter of portraits, still lifes and birds (born ])
* ''date unknown''
** ], Italian painter known for mythological figures and religious artifacts, best known for his initial work in Venice (born ])
** ], Chinese painter in ] (born ])
* ''probable'' - ], American painter (born ca. ])

==References==
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Events from the year 1752 in art.

Events

Works

François Boucher, Marie-Louise O'Murphy
Northumberland House by Canaletto

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Strong, Roy (1990). Lost Treasures of Britain. London: Viking. ISBN 0670833835.
  2. "#AnneRosalieFilleul". ArtHerstory. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
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