Royal Academy Exhibition of 1801

The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1801 was the thirty third annual Summer Exhibition of the British Royal Academy of Arts, held at Somerset House in London from 27 April to 13 June 1801. It featured more than a thousand works by leading artists and architects of the period and attracted nearly fifty thousand visitors.[1]
The French-born artist Philip James de Loutherbourg exhibited Coalbrookdale by Night, a romantic landscape painting inspired by the Industrial Revolution.[2] He also exhibited pendant paintings of Conway Castle and Harlech Castle in Wales.[3] J.M.W. Turner displayed the seascape Dutch Boats in a Gale, inspired by the works of Dutch seventeenth century Old Masters.[4] In addition he produced the now lost biblical history painting The Army of the Medes Destroyed in the Desart by a Whirlwind.[5]Thomas Lawrence submitted several of his elegant portrait paintings. His friend and rival Martin Archer Shee produced hisPortrait of the Duke of Clarence, featuring the future William IV, and a portrait of the leading actor John Philip Kemble. William Beechey displayed his Portrait of Horatio Nelson featuring the celebrated Royal Navy admiral. Amongst other works William Hamilton submitted a scene featuring Musidora from James Thomson's The Seasons.
Gallery
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Colonel William Fitch and His Sisters by John Singleton Copley
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A View of Oxford by Augustus Wall Callcott
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Pembroke Castle by Hendrik Frans de Cort
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Celadon and Amelia by Henry Fuseli
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The Anson Enganging Five Escaping French Frigates by Nicholas Pocock
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Abarahm and Isaac by Benjamin West
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The Ascension by Benjamin West
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The First Interview of Telemachus with Calypso by Benjamin West
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Moses Shown the Promised Land by Benjamin West
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Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant by Benjamin West
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Hannah Presenting Samuel to Eli by Benjamin West
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London, Autumnal Morning by J.M.W. Turner
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Ullswater from Gowbarrow, Cumbria by Julius Caesar Ibbetson
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The Devonshire Ox by James Ward
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Morning by Francis Wheatley
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Noon by Francis Wheatley
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Evening by Francis Wheatley
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The Severe Steward by William Redmore Bigg
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Caroline Upton by Thomas Lawrence
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William Heathcote by William Owen
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John Herring by John Opie
See also
References
- ^ https://chronicle250.com/1801#catalogue
- ^ Murray p.696
- ^ https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2008/important-old-master-paintings-including-european-works-of-art-n08404/lot.341.html
- ^ Isham p.38
- ^ https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-study-for-the-army-of-the-medes-destroyed-in-the-desert-by-a-whirlwind-d05067
Bibliography
- Bailey, Anthony. J.M.W. Turner: Standing in the Sun. Tate Enterprises Ltd, 2013.
- Isham, Howard F. Image of the Sea: Oceanic Consciousness in the Romantic Century. Peter Lang, 2004.
- Levey, Michael. Sir Thomas Lawrence. Yale University Press, 2005.
- Murray, Christopher John. Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850, Volume 2. Taylor & Francis, 2004.
- Spencer-Longhurst, Paul. The Sun Rising Through Vapour: Turner's Early Seascapes. Third Millennium Information, 2003.