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Events from the year 1916 in art.
Events
- February 5 – Cabaret Voltaire is opened by German poet Hugo Ball and his future wife Emmy Hennings in the back room of Ephraim Jan's Holländische Meierei in Zürich; although surviving only until the summer it is pivotal in the creation of Dada. Those who gather here include Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp.
 - February 9 : 6.00 p.m. – Tristan Tzara "founds" Dada (according to Hans Arp).
 - March 1 – Liljevalchs konsthall inaugurated in Stockholm.
 - May 20 – Boy with Baby Carriage is Norman Rockwell's first cover for The Saturday Evening Post.
 - May – Muirhead Bone recruited as a war artist by the British War Propaganda Bureau. At the end of the year, his album of drawings The Western Front begins publication.
 - June 16 – Cleveland Museum of Art opens in the United States.
 - July 14 – Hugo Ball recites the Dada manifesto in Zürich.
 - Summer – Paul Strand experiments with 'straight' abstract photography at Twin Lakes (Connecticut).
 - August 31 – Kestnergesellschaft founded in Hanover, Germany.
 - September 19 – Edvard Munch's paintings for the Aula (festival hall) of Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet, Christiania, are inaugurated.
 - September 26 – C. R. W. Nevinson's first major single-artist exhibition opens in London.
 - November – John Nash arrives with the Artists Rifles in France.
 - Vanessa Bell's first single-artist exhibition is staged at Omega Workshops in London.
 - Provincial Fine Arts Museum completed in Córdoba, Argentina.
 - Gilbert Cannan publishes his novel Mendel: a story of youth, based on the lives of those in his artistic circle of friends with a young Mark Gertler as the central figure, together with Dora Carrington, C. R. W. Nevinson and John Currie.
 - Ezra Pound publishes Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir.
 
Works

Claude Monet, Nympheas, Musée Marmottan Monet, 1916
- Paul Wayland Bartlett – Apotheosis of Democracy (pediment sculpture on United States Capitol)
 - Vanessa Bell – Nude with Poppies
 - Umberto Boccioni – Portrait of Ferruccio Busoni
 - Constantin Brâncuși – Princess X (sculpture)
 - Frank Brangwyn – Mosaic for apse of St Aidan's Church, Leeds, England[1][2]
 - George Clausen – Youth Mourning
 - Giorgio de Chirico
 - Marcel Duchamp – Apolinère Enameled (approximate date)
 - Jacob Epstein – The Tin Hat (bronze head)
 - Abel Faivre – On les aura! (recruiting poster)
 - Paul Gustav Fischer – Sunbathing in the Dunes
 - Mark Gertler
- Gilbert Cannan at his Mill
 - Merry-Go-Round
 
 - J. W. Godward
- Ancient Pastimes
 - By The Blue Ionian Sea
 - Lesbia With Her Sparrow
 
 - George Grosz – Suicide
 - Richard Jack – The Return to the Front: Victoria Railway Station
 - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – Königstein Station
 - Laura Knight – Spring (original version)
 - Boris Kustodiev
- Fontanka
 - Shrovetide (Масленица)
 
 
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Jean Metzinger, 1916, Femme au miroir (Lady at her Dressing Table), oil on canvas, 92.4 x 65.1 cm, private collection
- Alfred Laliberté – Les petits Baigneurs (bronze, Montreal)
 - Fernand Léger – Soldier with a Pipe
 - Wilhelm Lehmbruck – The Fallen (sculpture)
 - Kazimir Malevich – Suprematist Composition
 - Edward Middleton Manigault
- Still Life with Lemons
 - Vorticist Landscape (War Impressions) (approximate date)
 
 - Henri Matisse – The Piano Lesson
 - Jean Metzinger
 - Amedeo Modigliani
- portrait of Beatrice Hastings
 - Léon Indenbaum
 - portrait of Max Jacob
 - Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz
 - two portraits of Chaïm Soutine
 - Reclining Nude
 
 - Claude Monet  – paintings in Water Lilies series
- Nympheas (Musée Marmottan Monet)
 - Water Lilies (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
 
 - C. R. W. Nevinson
- Archies
 - The Doctor
 - Dog-Tired
 - French Troops Resting
 
 - Maxfield Parrish and Louis Comfort Tiffany - Dream Garden (glass mosaic) commissioned for and installed in the lobby of the Curtis Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[3]
 - Glyn Philpot
- Man in a Flying Jacket
 - The Skyscraper
 
 - Morton Livingston Schamberg – Untitled (Mechanical Abstraction)
 - Matthew Smith – Fitzroy Street Nude No. 1
 - Paul Strand (photographs)
 
Births
- January 23 – David Douglas Duncan, American war photographer (died 2018)
 - April 11 – Irv Novick, American comic book artist (died 2004)
 - April 20 – Gerald Dillon, Irish painter (died 1971)
 - April 26 – Eyvind Earle, American illustrator and Disney artist (died 2000)
 - June 24 – Saloua Raouda Choucair, Lebanese painter and sculptor (died 2017)
 - July 25 – Fred Lasswell, American cartoonist (died 2001)
 - September 29 – Carl Giles, English cartoonist (died 1995)
 - October 18 – Jean-Yves Couliou, French painter (died 1995)
 - November 3 – Harry Lampert, American cartoonist, advertising artist and author (died 2004)
 - November 10 – Louis le Brocquy, Irish painter (died 2012)
 - November 25 – Villu Toots, Estonian calligrapher, book designer, educator, paleograph and author (died 1993)
 - December 7 – John G. Morris, American picture editor (died 2017)
 
Deaths
- January 17 – Marie Bracquemond, French Impressionist painter (born 1840)
 - February 13 – Vilhelm Hammershøi, Danish painter (born 1864)
 - March 4 – Franz Marc, German Expressionist painter (born 1880) (killed in action during Battle of Verdun)
 - June 25 – Thomas Eakins, American painter, sculptor and teacher (born 1844)
 - June 29 – Georges Lacombe, French artist (born 1868)
 - July 6 – Odilon Redon, French Symbolist painter and graphic artist (born 1840)
 - July 29 – Eleanor Vere Boyle, English watercolorist (born 1825)
 - August 17 – Umberto Boccioni, Italian Futurist painter and sculptor (born 1882) (died following a fall during cavalry training)
 - August 23 – Jean-Paul Aubé, French sculptor (born 1837)
 - August 28 – Henri Harpignies, French landscape painter of the Barbizon school (born 1819)
 - October 25 – William Merritt Chase, American Impressionist painter (born 1849)
 - December 13 – Antonin Mercié, French sculptor and painter (born 1845)
 - date unknown
- Wu Shixian, Chinese landscape painter during the Qing dynasty (born unknown)
 - Branko Radulović, Serbian painter (born 1885).
 
 
References
- ↑ Pepper, B. (1998). "The Mosaic of St Aidan's". In Tate, L. S. (ed.). Aspects of Leeds. pp. 119–124. ISBN 1-871647-38-X.
 - ↑ "St Aidan's Church, Leeds". Retrieved 2012-06-22.
 - ↑ "Dream Garden".
 
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