1927 in art
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Events
- May – Stanley Spencer moves to Burghclere (England) to work on the Sandham Memorial Chapel.
- May 16 – A pair of oval rooms built at the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris as a permanent home for eight of Monet's water lily paintings is opened by the Government of France.[1]
- June 28 – Unveiling of "The Building of Britain" series of historical paintings by various artists in St Stephen's Hall of the Palace of Westminster in London. Charles Sims' King John confronted by his Barons assembled in force at Runnymede gives unwilling consent to Magna Carta, the foundation of justice and individual freedom in England, 1215 attracts criticism from the press, Members of Parliament and other artists for its idiosyncrasy.[2]
- July 24 – Unveiling of Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing at Ypres, Belgium, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.
- September 29 – Unveiling of 107th Infantry Memorial in Central Park, New York City, designed by Karl Illava, a former sergeant in the regiment.
- October 4 – Gutzon Borglum begins work on Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the United States.
- November – Ferens Art Gallery in Kingston upon Hull, England, opens.[3]
- Clarice Cliff introduces her 'Bizarre' pottery decoration.
- Aristide Colotte opens his studio in Nancy, France, where he produces glasswork and carved crystal statues.
Exhibitions
- February – Stanley Spencer has his first solo exhibition, at the Goupil Gallery in London.
- April–May – Ben and Winifred Nicholson and Christopher Wood exhibit at the Beaux Arts Gallery in London.[4]
- Alice Prin ("Kiki de Montparnasse") has an exhibition of her own paintings at the Galerie au Sacre du Printemps in Paris.
Awards
- Archibald Prize: George W. Lambert – Mrs Murdoch
Works
- Ansel Adams – Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras (photographic portfolio)
- Ernst Barlach – Der schwebende Engel ("The Floating Angel", sculpture (original cast destroyed))
- Edwin Blashfield – Spring Scattering Stars
- Pompeo Coppini – George Washington (bronze, Portland, Oregon)
- Salvador Dalí – Apparatus and Hand
- Max Ernst
- George Grosz – Self-Portrait, Warning
- Edward Hopper – Automat
- Karl Illava (sculptor) and Rogers and Haneman (architects) – 107th Infantry Memorial, New York City
- Gaston Lachaise – Floating Figure
- Fernand Léger – Nude on a Red Background
- Will Longstaff – Menin Gate at Midnight
- L. S. Lowry
- Coming Out of School
- Oldfield Road Dwellings, Salford
- Peel Park, Salford
- A View from the Bridge
- René Magritte
- The Enchanted Pose
- The Menaced Assassin
- The Tiredness of Life
- Henri Matisse – Reclining Nude, Back
- Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen – Equestrian Statue of King Christian IX of Denmark (Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen)
- Lasar Segall – Portrait of Mário de Andrade
- Charles Sheeler – Criss-Crossed Conveyors, River Rouge Plant, Ford Motor Company (photograph)
- Stanley Spencer – The Resurrection, Cookham
- Lajos Tihanyi – Portrait of Tristan Tzara (Hungarian National Gallery)
- Alexander Weygers – Mourning (sculpture)
- Rex Whistler – The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats (mural, Tate Gallery restaurant, London)
Births
January to June
- January 1 – Jean-Paul Mousseau, Canadian artist (d.1991)
- March 13 – Robert Denning, American interior designer (d.2005)
- March 19 – Gisèle Lestrange, French graphic artist (d.1991)
- April 6 – Joash Woodrow, English artist (d.2006)
- April 15 – David Carritt, English art historian, dealer and critic (d.1982)
- April 16 – John Chamberlain, sculptor
- May 5 – Eva Fuka, photographer
- June 29 – Dick Martin, illustrator (d.1990)
July to December
- July 14 – Mike Esposito, comic book artist
- July 24 – Robert Rosenblum, American Art Historian (d.2006).
- August 23 – Allan Kaprow, American painter, assemblagist and art theorist (d.2006)
- September 22 – Norbert Lynton, British art historian and Professor of the History of Art (d.2007)
- October 3 – Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuit artist
- October 4 – Wolf Kahn, painter
- October 29
- Pierre Alechinsky, painter, engraver and calligrapher
- Alfred Leslie, American painter and filmmaker
- November 2 – Steve Ditko, comic book artist
- November 23 – Guy Davenport, American writer, translator, illustrator, painter and teacher (d.2005)
- December 24 – John Glashan, Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright (d.1999)
Deaths
- January 1 – Isabelle de Steiger, painter, theosophist, occultist and writer (b. 1836)
- January 15 – Harald Giersing, painter (b. 1881)
- February 28 – Sir Luke Fildes, painter and illustrator (b. 1843)
- March 23 – Paul César Helleu, portrait painter (b. 1859)
- May 10 – Andrea Gram, painter (b. 1853)
- May 11 – Juan Gris, painter (b. 1887)
- May 28 – Boris Kustodiev, painter and stage designer (b. 1878)
- June 26 – Armand Guillaumin, impressionist painter and lithographer (b. 1841)
- June 28 – Otto Bache, painter of historical subjects (b. 1839)
- July 10 – Louise Abbéma, Impressionist painter (b. 1853)
- August 4 – Eugène Atget, photographer (b. 1857)
- August 18 – Sascha Schneider, painter and sculptor (b. 1870)
- September 19 – Michael Ancher, painter (b. 1849)
- October 7 – Paul Sérusier, abstract painter (b. 1864)
- November 21 – Laurits Tuxen, painter (b. 1853)
- November 25 – József Rippl-Rónai, painter (b. 1861)
- date unknown
- Adolphe Demange, portrait painter (b. 1857)
- Frederick Morgan, painter (b. c.1850)
- Caroline Reboux, milliner (b. 1837)
See also
References
- ↑ "Monet, Claude." Grove Art Online.
- ↑ Seel, Graham E. (July 2015). "The Artist and the King". History Today. 65 (7): 39–44.
- ↑ "New Gallery at Hull". The Times. London. 30 November 1927.
- ↑ "Christopher Wood". Tate. April 1996. Retrieved 2012-06-17.
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