• January 8 –
John Graham Lough,
English sculptor known for his funerary monuments and a variety of portrait sculpture (died
1876) • January 9 –
Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire, French sculptor (died
1880) • February 17 –
Josef Matěj Navrátil, Czech painter of paintings,
murals and
frescos (died
1865) • March –
David Hay,
Scottish-born interior decorator (died
1866) • March 12 –
Elizabeth Goodridge, American painter specializing in miniatures (died
1882) • April 26 –
Eugène Delacroix, French Romantic painter (died
1863) • June 22 –
Ditlev Blunck,
Danish painter (died
1854) • July 16 –
Abbondio Sangiorgio,
Italian sculptor (died
1879) • July 29 –
Carl Blechen,
German painter specializing in
fantastic landscapes with
demons and
grotesque figures (died
1840) • September 28 –
Charles-Philippe Larivière, French academic painter and lithographer (died
1876) • October 13 –
Herman Wilhelm Bissen, Danish sculptor (died
1868) • October 24 –
Massimo d'Azeglio,
Italian statesman,
novelist and painter (died
1866) • November 29 –
Alexander Brullov, Russian painter, teacher and architect (died
1877) • December 8 –
Antoine Laurent Dantan, French academic sculptor (died
1878) •
date unknown •
John Cart Burgess, English watercolour painter of flowers and landscapes (died
1863) •
Jean Henri De Coene, Belgian painter of genre and historical subjects (died
1866) •
Konstantin Danil,
Serbian painter (died
1873) •
William Egley, English miniature painter (died
1870) •
James Eights, American scientist and watercolour painter (died
1882) •
Thomas Foster, Irish portrait painter (died
1826) •
James Duffield Harding, English
landscape painter (died
1863) •
Demeter Laccataris, Austro-Hungarian portrait painter of Greek origin (died
1864) •
Henry O'Neill,
Irish illustrator and
archaeologist (died
1880) •
Robert Seymour, English illustrator (suicide
1836) •
Rafael Stupin, Russian painter (died 1860s) •
Henry Bryan Ziegler, British landscape and portrait painter (died
1874) ==Deaths==