1910 in art

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Events

Architecture

  • November 29: The Strudlhofstiege in Vienna is opened. The design for the system supplied Johann Theodor Jaeger from Vienna's city building department. The building was built of limestone Manner villages and is considered important building of Art Nouveau.

Painting

Female Nude

Self-portrait in black robe

Self-portrait with striped shirt

Museums and exhibitions

  • April 23 to November 1: In Brussels finds the Brussels World's Fair International - 1910 instead. In the fine arts in the French pavilion department including works by Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin, Pierre- Auguste Renoir and Henri Matisse will be issued. The Hotel Astoria was built specifically for the World's Fair and has been listed building.
  • July 16 to October 9: The Sonderbundskrieg West German art lovers and artists held in the Municipal Palace of Art in Dusseldorf his second exhibition. It is subtitled German and French Neukunst, which thus indicates the juxtaposition of Expressionism and Fauvism. On display are 242 paintings and sculptures as well as 278 art and craft work. Represented artists in the exhibition include Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Pechstein, Karl Schmidt- Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Wassily Kandinsky, Alexej von Jawlensky and André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Édouard Vuillard, Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso in the first time Dusseldorf can be seen with their works.
  • November 8, 1910 to January 15, 1911 The exhibition Manet and the Post- Impressionists in the Grafton Galleries in London, organized by Roger Fry, introduces the concept of art Post Impressionism.
  • In Moscow, named after the eponymous exhibition Russian artists group Jack of Diamonds is established, which is counted to the Russian avant-garde.
  • The Artist's House in Nuremberg opened.
  • The Kunsthaus Zurich is opened.
  • Opening of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Born

  • JANUARY 25: Viljo Revell, Finnish architect († 1964)
  • FEBRUARY 11: Rudi Baerwind, German painter († 1982)
  • March 1: Erika Streit, Swiss painter, graphic artist and illustrator († 2011)
  • MARCH 25: David Ludwig Bloch, German painter († 2002)
  • June 6: Hélène de Beauvoir, French painter († 2001)
  • June 7: Pietro Annigoni, Italian painter († 1988)
  • June 7: Marion Post Wolcott, American photographer († 1990)
  • JUNE 11: Theodore Lux Feininger, German - American photographer and painter († 2011)
  • JUNE 27: Pierre Joubert, French draftsman and painter († 2002)

Died

  • JANUARY 28: Angelo Agostini, Italian -Brazilian illustrator and cartoonist (* 1843)
  • February 1: Antonín Slavíček, Czech painter (* 1870)
  • March 21: John Schilling, German sculptor (* 1828)
  • Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel, Russian painters of the Symbolist (* 1856)
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