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1804 in art

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The year 1804 in art involved some significant artistic events and new works.

Events

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Works

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The Marquesa of Villafranca, painted by Goya
Portrait of Sir John Moore by Thomas Lawrence.

Awards

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The Prix de Rome had been expanded in 1803 to include musical composition as a category, but was not awarded in 1804.

Births

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Deaths

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References

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