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Events from the year 1919 in art.
Events
- January–June – Paris Peace Conference at Versailles; Sir William Orpen attends as British official artist and Noël Dorville as a French journalist-illustrator.
 - April 25 – The Bauhaus architectural and design movement is founded in Weimar, Germany, by Walter Gropius.
 - December – The National War Paintings and Other Records exhibition staged at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
 - Seven and Five Society established in London.
 - Piet Mondrian, in Paris, begins painting his grid-based compositions (Neo-Plasticism).
 - Musée Rodin opens in Paris at the Hôtel Biron and Villa des Brillants, Meudon.
 - Chaïm Soutine first visits Céret in the Pyrenees where he begins a series of landscapes.
 - Les Champs Magnétiques, the first book produced using the techniques of surrealist automatism, is written by André Breton and Philippe Soupault.
 - Publication in England of W. Somerset Maugham's novel The Moon and Sixpence, loosely based on the life of Paul Gauguin.
 
Works
- Norman G. Arnold – The Last Fight of Captain Ball, VC, DSO and 2 Bars, MC, 7th May 1917
 - Max Beckmann – The Night
 - David Bomberg – Sappers at Work: A Canadian Tunnelling Company, Hill 60, St Eloi
 - John Arnesby Brown – The Line of the Plough
 - Sydney Carline
- Flying Above Kirkuk, Kurdistan
 - Flying Over the Desert at Sunset, Mesopotamia
 - The Trail of War
 
 - Harry Clarke – illustrations to Tales of Mystery & Imagination
 - Dorothy Coke – War Allotments in a London Suburb
 - Philip Connard
- The Guns of HMS 'Caesar' 1919 – Off Constantinople, looking towards the Golden Horn
 - The Port of Constantinople – The Guns of HMS 'Caesar'
 
 - Leonard Crunelle – Statue of Richard J. Oglesby
 - Evelyn De Morgan – The Gilded Cage
 - Marcel Duchamp – L.H.O.O.Q.
 - Aleksandra Ekster – City at Night
 - Jacob Epstein – Sergeanat D. F. Hunter VC, 1/5 Highland Light Infantry (bronze bust)
 - Max Ernst
- Aquis Submersus
 - Trophy, Hypertrophied (line-block printing and drawing)
 
 - Luke Fildes – Paul Fildes
 - Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven – Portrait of Marcel Duchamp (sculpture of found objects)
 - Colin Gill
- Evening, After a Push
 - Heavy Artillery
 - Observation of Fire
 
 - Eileen Gray – "Dragons" armchair
 - Elioth Gruner – Spring Frost
 - Hannah Höch – Schnitt mit dem Küchenmesser DADA durch die letzte weimarer Bierbauchkulturepoche Deutschlands ("Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany"; collage)
 - Augustus John – Marchesa Casati
 - Henry Lamb – Irish troops in the Judean hills surprised by a Turkish bombardment
 - Fernand Léger
- The City
 - The Railway Crossing
 
 - Ivor Lewis – Timothy Eaton statues
 - Wyndham Lewis – A Battery Shelled
 - David Low – Strange, I seem to hear a child weeping (political cartoon)
 - Hermon Atkins MacNeil – Statue of Ezra Cornell
 - Albert Marquet – La femme blonde (Femme blonde sur un fond de châle espagnol)
 - Henri Matisse – Les plumes blanches ("White Plumes")
 - Claude Monet – paintings in Water Lilies series
 - Edvard Munch – Self-Portrait with the Spanish Flu
 - Paul Nash – The Menin Road
 - C. R. W. Nevinson – The Harvest of Battle
 - Sir William Orpen
 - Pablo Picasso
- Le Tricorne
 - Still Life with Pitcher and Apples
 
 - John Singer Sargent – Gassed
 - Zinaida Serebriakova – House of Cards
 - Charles Sims – The Old German Front Line, Arras, 1916
 - Stanley Spencer – Travoys with Wounded Soldiers Arriving at a Dressing Station at Smol, Macedonia, September 1916
 - Edward Wadsworth – Dazzle-ships in Drydock at Liverpool
 
Births
January to June
- January 5 – Frederick Hammersley, American painter (d. 2009)
 - January 9 – Henrietta Berk, American painter (d. 1990)
 - January 19 – Joan Brossa, Catalan poet, playwright, graphic designer and plastic artist (d. 1998)
 - January 22 – John Russell, British American art critic (d. 2008)
 - January 24 – William Copley, American artist (d. 1996)
 - March 23 – Salvatore Scarpitta, American sculptor (d. 2007)
 - April 9 – Gordon Lambert, Irish art collector (d. 2005)
 - April 24 – César Manrique, Spanish artist and architect (d. 1992)
 - May 3 – John Cullen Murphy, American comics artist (d. 2004)
 - May 9 – Anne Yeats, Irish painter and stage designer (d. 2001)
 - May 27 – Emvin Cremona, Maltese artist (d. 1987)
 - June 2 – Nat Mayer Shapiro, American painter (d. 2005)
 - June 7 – Mira Schendel, born Myrrha Dub, Swiss-Brazilian modernist artist and poet (d. 1988)
 - June 18 – Gordon A. Smith, Canadian artist and teacher (d. 2020)[1]
 - June 21 – Jean Joyet, French artist (d. 1994)
 
July to December
- July 6 – Oswaldo Guayasamín, Ecuadorian painter and sculptor (d. 1999)
 - July 17 – Jean Leymarie, French art historian (d. 2006)
 - July 18 – Daniel du Janerand, French painter (d. 1990)
 - July 31 – Maurice Boitel, French painter (d. 2007)
 - September 8 – Maria Lassnig, Austrian painter (d. 2014)
 - September 29 – Vladimír Vašíček, Czech painter (d. 2003)
 - November 3 – Jesús Blasco, Spanish comic books author and artist (d. 1995)
 - December 12 – Cliff Holden, English painter, designer and silk-screen printer (d. 2020)
 - December 24 – Pierre Soulages, French "painter of black" (d. 2022)
 
Full date unknown
- Avni Arbaş, Turkish artist (d. 2003)
 
Deaths
- January 22 – Carl Larsson, Swedish painter (b. 1853)
 - February 18 – Antonin Carlès, French sculptor (b. 1851)
 - February 27 – Robert Harris, Canadian painter (b. 1848)
 - March 24 – Franz Metzner, German sculptor (b. 1870)
 - March 25 – Wilhelm Lehmbruck, German sculptor (b. 1881) (suicide)
 - May 2 – Evelyn De Morgan, English painter (born 1855)
 - May 13 – Helen Hyde, American etcher and engraver (b. 1868)
 - August 9 – Ralph Albert Blakelock, American painter (b. 1847)
 - November 18 – John Dibblee Crace, British interior decorator (b. 1838)
 - December 2 – Henry Clay Frick, American founder of the Frick Collection (b. 1849)
 - December 3 – Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French Impressionist painter (b. 1841)
 - December 18 – James Coutts Michie, Scottish painter b. 1859)
 - Full date unknown – Edmund Elisha Case, American painter (b 1844)
 
References
- ↑ "The most loved artist in B.C., Gordon Smith, turns 100 | Vancouver Sun". 2019-06-17. Archived from the original on 2019-06-22. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
 
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