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*[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] – ''[[Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships]]'' |
*[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] – ''[[Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships]]'' |
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*[[Emmanuel Benner]] – ''[[A Family in the Stone Age]]'' |
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*[[José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior]] – ''[[:File:Almeida Júnior - Reading - Google Art Project.jpg|Leitura]]'' ("Reading") |
*[[José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior]] – ''[[:File:Almeida Júnior - Reading - Google Art Project.jpg|Leitura]]'' ("Reading") |
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*[[John Henry Frederick Bacon]] – ''[http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/collections/paintings/gallery3/theweddingmorning.aspx The Wedding Morning]'' |
*[[John Henry Frederick Bacon]] – ''[http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/collections/paintings/gallery3/theweddingmorning.aspx The Wedding Morning]'' |
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*[[Paul Gauguin]] |
*[[Paul Gauguin]] |
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**''[[Aha Oe Feii?]]'' |
**''[[Aha Oe Feii?]]'' |
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**’’[[Arearea]]’’ |
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**[[Fatata te Miti (By the Sea)|''Fatata te Miti'' ("By the Sea")]] |
**[[Fatata te Miti (By the Sea)|''Fatata te Miti'' ("By the Sea")]] |
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**''[[Spirit of the Dead Watching]]'' |
**''[[Spirit of the Dead Watching]]'' |
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**''[[Te Fare]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/article/gauguin-in-tahiti-te-fare | title=VIDEO: How Tahiti transformed Gauguin | date=15 February 2017 }}</ref> |
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**’’[[We Shall Not Go to Marker Today]]’’ |
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**''[[When Will You Marry?]]'' |
**''[[When Will You Marry?]]'' |
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*[[John William Godward|J. W. Godward]] |
*[[John William Godward|J. W. Godward]] |
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*[[Lydia Purdy Hess]] – ''Portrait of Miss E. H.'' |
*[[Lydia Purdy Hess]] – ''Portrait of Miss E. H.'' |
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*[[P. S. Krøyer]] – ''[[Summer Evening at Skagen. The Artist's Wife and Dog by the Shore]]'' |
*[[P. S. Krøyer]] – ''[[Summer Evening at Skagen. The Artist's Wife and Dog by the Shore]]'' |
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*[[Evert Larock]] – ''[[:File:Larock-The Idiot.jpg|The Idiot]]'' |
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*[[Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton|Sir Frederic Leighton]] – ''[[:File:Garden2315.jpg|The Garden of the Hesperides]]'' |
*[[Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton|Sir Frederic Leighton]] – ''[[:File:Garden2315.jpg|The Garden of the Hesperides]]'' |
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*[[Isaac Levitan]] – ''[[Evening Bells (painting)|Evening Bells]]'' |
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*[[Maximilien Luce]] – ''[[:File:Luce-Côte de la citadelle-Musée de l'Annonciade.jpg|Côte de la citadelle]]'' |
*[[Maximilien Luce]] – ''[[:File:Luce-Côte de la citadelle-Musée de l'Annonciade.jpg|Côte de la citadelle]]'' |
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*[[Juan Luna]] |
*[[Juan Luna]] |
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*[[Albert Joseph Moore]] – ''Lightning and Light'' |
*[[Albert Joseph Moore]] – ''Lightning and Light'' |
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*[[Edvard Munch]] |
*[[Edvard Munch]] |
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**''[[:File:Evening on Karl Johan Street.jpg|Evening on Karl Johan]]'' |
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**''The Artist's Sister, Inger'' |
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**''[[:File:Edvard Munch - Inger in Black and Violet (1892).jpg|Inger in Black and Violet]]'' |
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**''[[:File:August Strindberg.jpg|August Strindberg]]'' |
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**''Evening on Karl Johan'' |
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* [[John Singer Sargent]] – ''[[Mrs. Hugh Hammersley]]'' |
* [[John Singer Sargent]] – ''[[Mrs. Hugh Hammersley]]'' |
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*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] |
*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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*[[29 February]] – [[Augusta Savage]], African American sculptor (died [[1962 in art|1962]]). |
*[[29 February]] – [[Augusta Savage]], African American sculptor (died [[1962 in art|1962]]). |
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*[[5 March]] - [[Dean Cornwell]], American illustrator, painter, and muralist (died [[1960 in art|1960]]) |
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*[[14 March]] – [[Charles Wheeler (sculptor)|Charles Wheeler]], [[English people|English]] sculptor (died [[1974 in art|1974]]). |
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*[[8 May]] – [[Luigi Del Bianco]], Italian-born American sculptor (died [[1969 in art|1969]]) |
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*[[12 May]] – [[Colin Gill]], English war artist, muralist and portrait painter (died [[1940 in art|1940]]). |
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*[[14 May]] – [[Paule Vézelay|Marjorie Watson-Williams]], [[English people|English]] painter (died [[1984 in art|1984]]). |
*[[14 May]] – [[Paule Vézelay|Marjorie Watson-Williams]], [[English people|English]] painter (died [[1984 in art|1984]]). |
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*[[19 May]] – [[Wilhelm Heise]], German painter (died [[1965 in art|1965]]). |
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*[[30 May]] – [[Fernando Amorsolo]], [[Philippines|Filipino]] painter (died [[1972 in art|1972]]). |
*[[30 May]] – [[Fernando Amorsolo]], [[Philippines|Filipino]] painter (died [[1972 in art|1972]]). |
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*[[31 May]] – [[Michel Kikoine]], painter (died [[1968 in art|1968]]). |
*[[31 May]] – [[Michel Kikoine]], painter (died [[1968 in art|1968]]). |
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*[[30 June]] – [[Wilhelm Schnarrenberger]], German painter (died [[1966 in art|1966]]). |
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*[[15 July]] – [[Walter Benjamin]], [[Germany|German]] philosopher, [[Comparative literature|"comparatists"]] and art critic (died [[1940 in art|1940]]). |
*[[15 July]] – [[Walter Benjamin]], [[Germany|German]] philosopher, [[Comparative literature|"comparatists"]] and art critic (died [[1940 in art|1940]]). |
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*[[July 19]] – [[Suzanne Malherbe]], [[France|French]] illustrator and designer (died [[1972 in art|1972]]). |
*[[July 19]] – [[Suzanne Malherbe]], [[France|French]] illustrator and designer (died [[1972 in art|1972]]). |
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*[[October 7]] – [[Thomas Woolner]], English sculptor and poet (born [[1825 in art|1825]]) |
*[[October 7]] – [[Thomas Woolner]], English sculptor and poet (born [[1825 in art|1825]]) |
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*[[October 29]] – [[William Harnett]], Irish American trompe l'oeil painter (born [[1848 in art|1848]]) |
*[[October 29]] – [[William Harnett]], Irish American trompe l'oeil painter (born [[1848 in art|1848]]) |
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*[[December 9]] – [[Ernst Klimt]], Austrian mural painter (born [[1864 in art|1864]]) |
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*Undated |
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**[[Walter Hood Fitch]], British botanical artist (born [[1817 in art|1817]]) |
**[[Walter Hood Fitch]], British botanical artist (born [[1817 in art|1817]]) |
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**[[Serafino De Tivoli]], Italian painter (born [[1826 in art|1826]]) |
**[[Serafino De Tivoli]], Italian painter (born [[1826 in art|1826]]) |
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The year 1892 in art involved some significant events.
Events
[edit]- February – Claude Monet begins painting his Rouen Cathedral series
- c. February – Alfred Gilbert is commissioned to sculpt the tomb (with recumbent effigy) of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, in the Albert Memorial Chapel of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England; although not finished until 1928 it is substantially complete in 1898 as "the finest single example of late 19th-century sculpture in the British Isles"[1]
- March – James McNeill Whistler stages his major retrospective exhibition, Nocturnes, Marines and Chevalet pieces at Goupil & Cie's London gallery, then moves to Paris
- April 4 – Munich Secession
- May – The Brotherhood of The Linked Ring is founded by Henry Peach Robinson in England to promote photography as a fine art
- November – "The Munch Affair": Adelsteen Normann, on behalf of the Union of Berlin Artists, invites Edvard Munch to stage a one-man exhibition. However, his paintings evoke bitter controversy and after one week the exhibition is closed; Munch's paintings are moved to the Equitable Palast[2]
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Herbert MacNair are introduced to Margaret and Frances MacDonald in Glasgow
- Il Codice Magliabechiano, a 16th century collection of brief biographies and notes on the works of Italian artists by "Anonimo Gaddiano", is first published
Awards
[edit]- Legion of Honour (France) – James McNeill Whistler
Works of art
[edit]Paintings
[edit]- Ivan Aivazovsky – Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships
- Emmanuel Benner – A Family in the Stone Age
- José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior – Leitura ("Reading")
- John Henry Frederick Bacon – The Wedding Morning
- Gustave Caillebotte
- Gustaf Cederström – Magnus Stenbock in Malmö
- John Collier – Lilith
- Thomas Eakins – The Concert Singer
- James Ensor
- Man of Sorrows (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp)
- The Skate
- Paul Gauguin
- J. W. Godward
- At The Garden Shrine, Pompeii
- The Betrothed
- Classical Beauty
- Far Away Thoughts (two versions)
- Leaning On The Balcony
- The Playground
- With Violets Wreathed And Robe Of Saffron Hue
- Lydia Purdy Hess – Portrait of Miss E. H.
- P. S. Krøyer – Summer Evening at Skagen. The Artist's Wife and Dog by the Shore
- Evert Larock – The Idiot
- Sir Frederic Leighton – The Garden of the Hesperides
- Isaac Levitan – Evening Bells
- Maximilien Luce – Côte de la citadelle
- Juan Luna
- Jacek Malczewski
- Francis Davis Millet
- Albert Joseph Moore – Lightning and Light
- Edvard Munch
- John Singer Sargent – Mrs. Hugh Hammersley
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Henry Scott Tuke – Mrs Florence Humphris
- Félix Vallotton
- Bathers on a Summer Evening (1892–93)
- The Invalid
- Édouard Vuillard – Self-Portrait
Sculptures
[edit]- Charles E. Barber – United States Barber coinage
- Jean-Léon Gérôme – Bellona
- Felix Görling – Statue of Alexander von Humboldt (Chicago)
- Richard Henry Park – John Plankinton statue
- Jeronimo Sunol – Statue of Christopher Columbus (Central Park, New York City)
Other
[edit]- The Diamond Trellis Egg is presented to Maria Feodorovna by her husband Alexander III of Russia
Births
[edit]- 29 February – Augusta Savage, African American sculptor (died 1962).
- 5 March - Dean Cornwell, American illustrator, painter, and muralist (died 1960)
- 14 March – Charles Wheeler, English sculptor (died 1974).
- 4 April – Italo Mus, Italian painter (died 1967)
- 8 May – Luigi Del Bianco, Italian-born American sculptor (died 1969)
- 12 May – Colin Gill, English war artist, muralist and portrait painter (died 1940).
- 14 May – Marjorie Watson-Williams, English painter (died 1984).
- 19 May – Wilhelm Heise, German painter (died 1965).
- 30 May – Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter (died 1972).
- 31 May – Michel Kikoine, painter (died 1968).
- 30 June – Wilhelm Schnarrenberger, German painter (died 1966).
- 15 July – Walter Benjamin, German philosopher, "comparatists" and art critic (died 1940).
- July 19 – Suzanne Malherbe, French illustrator and designer (died 1972).
- July 24 – Marcel Gromaire, French painter (died 1971).
- 7 August – Einar Forseth, Swedish artist.
- 16 August – Otto Messmer, American animator (died 1983).
- 11 October – Anton Räderscheidt, German painter (died 1970).
- 16 October – Adolf Ziegler, German painter and politician (died 1959).
- 23 November – Romain de Tirtoff, Russian-born French artist and designer (died 1990).
- 7 December – Stuart Davis, American painter (died 1964).
- Undated
- Lang Jingshan, Chinese photographer (died 1995).
- Veljko Stanojević, Serbian painter (died 1967).
Deaths
[edit]- January 11 – Amanda Sidwall, Swedish painter and illustrator (born 1844)
- January 14 – Alexander Jackson Davis, American architect and illustrator (born 1803)
- January 15 – Randolph Rogers, American neoclassical sculptor (born 1825)
- January 20 – Louis Pierre Henriquel-Dupont, French engraver (born 1797)
- February 27 – Louis Vuitton, French designer (born 1821)
- March 3 – Fedor Solntsev, Russian painter and art historian (born 1801)
- March 21 – Anthon van Rappard, Dutch painter (born 1858)
- June 1 – Louis Janmot, French painter (born 1814)
- October 5 – Albert Aurier, French Symbolist poet, art critic and painter (born 1865)
- October 7 – Thomas Woolner, English sculptor and poet (born 1825)
- October 29 – William Harnett, Irish American trompe l'oeil painter (born 1848)
- December 9 – Ernst Klimt, Austrian mural painter (born 1864)
- Undated
- Walter Hood Fitch, British botanical artist (born 1817)
- Serafino De Tivoli, Italian painter (born 1826)
References
[edit]- ^ Roskill, Mark (1968). "Alfred Gilbert's Monument to the Duke of Clarence: A Study in the Sources of Later Victorian Sculpture". The Burlington Magazine. 110: 699–704.
- ^ Prideaux, Sue (2005). Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 135–7. ISBN 978-0-300-12401-9.
- ^ "VIDEO: How Tahiti transformed Gauguin". 15 February 2017.