Events from the year 1703 in art.
Events
- May – The Cabin of Peter the Great is constructed in three days,[1] by soldiers of the Semyonovsky Regiment.[2] Its wooden walls are painted with red oil to resemble brick, and the rooms come to be known as the "red chambers".
- Pierre Le Gros the Younger completes the tomb of Cardinal Girolamo Casanate in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, Rome.
Paintings
Births
- February 18 – Corrado Giaquinto, Italian Rococo painter (died 1765)
- September 29 – François Boucher, French Rococo painter, engraver and designer (died 1770)
- date unknown
- Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet, English sculptor (died 1781)
- Ignazio Hugford, or Ignatius Heckford, Florentine painter (died 1778)
- Gaetano Sabatini, Italian draftsman and painter (died 1734)
- Andrea Soldi, Italian portrait painter working in London (died 1771)
- William Taverner, English judge and landscape artist (died 1772)
Deaths
References
- ^ Explorations in St Petersburg and Saint Petersburg: Museums, Palaces, and Historic Collections say 1703; Petriva dates it to 1707
- ^ The Companion Guide to St Petersburg
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