Deaths
- March 3 – Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian painter and printmaker in etching (born 1727)
- March 5 - Francis Sartorius, painter of horses (born 1734)
- March 18 – Louis Jean Desprez, painter and architect (born 1743)
- June 2 – Cornelius Høyer, Danish miniature painter (died 1804)
- October 29 – George Morland, English painter of animals and rustic scenes (born 1763)
- November 4 – Nicola Peccheneda, Italian painter (born 1725)
- November 5 - August Friedrich Oelenhainz, painter (born 1745)
- December – John Boydell, engraver (born 1720)
- December 17 – Pierre Julien, French sculptor (born 1731)
- December 24 – Moses Haughton the elder, English designer, engraver and painter of portraits and still life (born 1734)
- date unknown
- Charles Grignion the Younger, British history and portrait painter and engraver (born 1754)
- Liu Yong, Chinese politician and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty (born 1719)
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