Events in the year 1841 in Belgium.
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See also: | Other events of 1841 List of years in Belgium |
Incumbents
edit- Monarch: Leopold I
- Prime Minister: Joseph Lebeau (to 13 April); Jean-Baptiste Nothomb (from 13 April)[1]
Events
edit- 13 April – Nothomb ministry comes to power.
- 8 June – Parliamentary elections.
- 15 July – Exposition des Produits le l'Industrie Nationale opens in Brussels.[2]
- 19 September – Founding of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium.
Publications
edit- Periodicals
- Almanach de la cour[3]
- Almanach royal de Belgique (Brussels, Librairie Polytechnique)[4]
- Annuaire de l'Académie royale des sciences et belles-letres de Bruxelles[5]
- Annuaire dramatique de la Belgique[6]
- Bulletins de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique[7]
- Journal de Bruxelles begins publication.
- Messager des sciences historiques[8]
- La renaissance: Chronique des arts et de la littérature, 2.[9]
- Revue belge, vol. 17 (Liège, A. Jeunehomme)[10]
- Revue de Bruxelles[11]
- Monographs and reports
- Joseph Jean De Smet (ed.), Recueil des chroniques de Flandre, vol. 2 (Brussels, Commission royale d'Histoire)[12]
- Xavier Heuschling, Essai sur la statistique générale de la Belgique, 2nd edition (Brussels, Etablissement Géographique)[13]
- François Joseph Ferdinand Marchal, Histoire des Pays-Bas autrichiens (Brussels, Deprez-Parent)[14]
- M. E. Perrot, Revue de l'exposition des produits le l'industrie nationale en 1841 (Brussels)[15]
- Guide books
- A. Ferrier, Guide pittoresque du voyageur en Belgique (3rd edition, Brussels, Société Belge de Librairie)[16]
- James Emerson Tennent, Belgium (2 volumes, London, R. Bentley)[17]
Art and architecture
edit- Paintings
- Louis Gallait, The Abdication of Charles V
- Antoine Wiertz, La Chute des Anges rebelles
- Buildings
- Jean Baptiste De Baets, St. Stefanus, Ghent
- Greenhouses of the Botanical Garden of Liège[18]
Births
edit- 25 January – Cornelius Van Leemputten, painter (died 1902)
- 12 July – César De Paepe, syndicalist (died 1890)
- 12 August – Leon Van Loo, photographer (died 1907)
- 20 November – Victor D'Hondt, lawyer (died 1902)
- 6 December – Aimé Dupont, photographer (died 1900)
Deaths
edit- 23 March – Jean-Baptiste Thorn (born 1783), politician
- 10 April – Henri Van Assche (born 1774), painter
- 28 April – Henri-Joseph van den Corput (born 1790), pharmacist
- 20 August – Constantinus Fidelio Coene (born 1780), painter
References
edit- ^ Georges-Henri Dumont, Chronologie de la Belgique: De 1830 à nos jours (Le Cri, 2017).
- ^ "Catalogue des produits de l'industrie belge admis à l'exposition de 1841". 1841.
- ^ Almanach de la cour on Google Books.
- ^ "Almanach royal officiel de Belgique". 1841.
- ^ Annuaire de l'Académie on Google Books.
- ^ Annuaire dramatique on Google Books.
- ^ January-June and July-December on Google Books
- ^ Messager des sciences historiques on Google Books.
- ^ La renaissance, Vols. 1-2 on Google Books.
- ^ Revue belge on Google Books.
- ^ Revue de Bruxelles, October-December, on Google Books.
- ^ Smet, Joseph Jean de (1841). Recueil des chroniques de Flandre. Vol. 2. Brussels.
- ^ Essai sur la statistique on Google Books.
- ^ Histoire des Pays-Bas autrichiens on Google Books.
- ^ Revue de l'exposition on Google Books.
- ^ Guide pittoresque on Google Books.
- ^ Belgium at Project Gutenberg.
- ^ "Les serres du jardin botanique de Liège". liegetourisme.be (in French). Liège Province.
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