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{{short description|Overview of the events of 1892 in art}}
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*[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] – ''[[Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships]]''
*[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] – ''[[Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships]]''
*[[Emmanuel Benner]] – ''[[A Family in the Stone Age]]''
*[[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")
*[[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]]
**''[[Aha Oe Feii?]]''
**''[[Aha Oe Feii?]]''
**’’[[Arearea]]’’
**[[Fatata te Miti (By the Sea)|''Fatata te Miti'' ("By the Sea")]]
**[[Fatata te Miti (By the Sea)|''Fatata te Miti'' ("By the Sea")]]
**''[[Spirit of the Dead Watching]]''
**''[[Spirit of the Dead Watching]]''
**''[[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>
**’’[[We Shall Not Go to Marker Today]]’’
**''[[When Will You Marry?]]''
**''[[When Will You Marry?]]''
*[[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.''
*[[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]]''
*[[Evert Larock]] – ''[[:File:Larock-The Idiot.jpg|The Idiot]]''
*[[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]]''
*[[Isaac Levitan]] – ''[[Evening Bells (painting)|Evening Bells]]''
*[[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]]''
*[[Juan Luna]]
*[[Juan Luna]]
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*[[Albert Joseph Moore]] – ''Lightning and Light''
*[[Albert Joseph Moore]] – ''Lightning and Light''
*[[Edvard Munch]]
*[[Edvard Munch]]
**''[[:File:Evening on Karl Johan Street.jpg|Evening on Karl Johan]]''
**''The Artist's Sister, Inger''
**''[[:File:August Stindberg.jpg|August Stindberg]]''
**''[[:File:Edvard Munch - Inger in Black and Violet (1892).jpg|Inger in Black and Violet]]''
**''[[:File:August Strindberg.jpg|August Strindberg]]''
**''Evening on Karl Johan''
* [[John Singer Sargent]] – ''[[Mrs. Hugh Hammersley]]''
* [[John Singer Sargent]] – ''[[Mrs. Hugh Hammersley]]''
*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
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==Births==
==Births==
*[[29 February]] – [[Augusta Savage]], African American sculptor (died [[1962 in art|1962]]).
*[[29 February]] – [[Augusta Savage]], African American sculptor (died [[1962 in art|1962]]).
*[[12 May]] [[Colin Gill]], [[English people|English]] war artist, muralist and portrait painter (died [[1940 in art|1940]]).
*[[5 March]] - [[Dean Cornwell]], American illustrator, painter, and muralist (died [[1960 in art|1960]])
*[[14 March]] – [[Charles Wheeler (sculptor)|Charles Wheeler]], [[English people|English]] sculptor (died [[1974 in art|1974]]).
*[[4 April]] – [[Italo Mus]], Italian painter (died [[1967 in art|1967]])
*[[8 May]] – [[Luigi Del Bianco]], Italian-born American sculptor (died [[1969 in art|1969]])
*[[12 May]] – [[Colin Gill]], English war artist, muralist and portrait painter (died [[1940 in art|1940]]).
*[[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]]).
*[[19 May]] – [[Wilhelm Heise]], German painter (died [[1965 in art|1965]]).
*[[30 May]] – [[Fernando Amorsolo]], [[Philippines|Filipino]] painter (died [[1972 in art|1972]]).
*[[30 May]] – [[Fernando Amorsolo]], [[Philippines|Filipino]] painter (died [[1972 in art|1972]]).
*[[31 May]] – [[Michel Kikoine]], painter (died [[1968 in art|1968]]).
*[[31 May]] – [[Michel Kikoine]], painter (died [[1968 in art|1968]]).
*[[30 June]] – [[Wilhelm Schnarrenberger]], German painter (died [[1966 in art|1966]]).
*[[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]]).
*[[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]])
*[[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]])
*[[December 9]] – [[Ernst Klimt]], Austrian mural painter (born [[1864 in art|1864]])
*Undated
*Undated
**[[John Lewis Brown]], French painter (born [[1829 in art|1829]])
**[[Walter Hood Fitch]], British botanical artist (born [[1817 in art|1817]])
**[[Walter Hood Fitch]], British botanical artist (born [[1817 in art|1817]])
**[[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.

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References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Prideaux, Sue (2005). Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 135–7. ISBN 978-0-300-12401-9.
  3. ^ "VIDEO: How Tahiti transformed Gauguin". 15 February 2017.