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Events from the year
1929 in art
.
Events
January 6
– On the death of New York collector
Louisine Havemeyer
, her collection of paintings, rich in works of
Impressionism
, is bequeathed to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
.
January 10
– First appearance of
Hergé
's
Belgian
comic book
hero
Tintin
as
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
(
Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter..., au pays des Soviets
), begins serialization in children's newspaper supplement
Le Petit Vingtième
.
January 17
– First appearance of
E. C. Segar
's American sailor comic book hero
Popeye
in
Thimble Theatre
.
[1]
April 30
– English painters
Stephen Bone
and
Mary Adshead
marry.
June 6
– Première of the
Surrealist
film
Un Chien Andalou
by
Luis Buñuel
and
Salvador Dalí
, in
Paris
.
July 5
– In London,
Scotland Yard
seizes 13 paintings of male and female nudes by
D. H. Lawrence
from a
Mayfair
gallery on grounds of indecency under the
Vagrancy Act 1838
.
[2]
August 21
– Mexican painters
Diego Rivera
and
Frieda Kahlo
marry for the first time, in a civil ceremony in the town hall at
Coyoacán
.
[3]
October
La galerie Goemans opens in Paris with a Surrealist exhibition featuring
Jean Arp
, Salvador Dalí,
Yves Tanguy
and
René Magritte
.
[4]
American artist
Lynd Ward
publishes his first wordless "novel in
woodcuts
",
Gods' Man
, in New York City.
October 12
–
Joan Miró
marries Pilar Juncosa in Palma, Mallorca.
October 27
– Socialite
Bryan Guinness
and his new wife
Diana
present an exhibition at their London home of paintings by supposed German-born artist Bruno Hat. They are in fact by
Brian Howard
and Hat is portrayed by
Tom Mitford
.
[5]
November – The
East London Group
(for the first time under this name) exhibit with
Walter Sickert
at the
Lefevre Gallery
in the
West End of London
.
November 7
– The
Museum of Modern Art
opens in
New York City
. An exhibit, "Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat and van Gogh", at the new museum attracts 47,000 visitors.
[6]
December 1
–
Underground Electric Railways Company of London
officially opens its new headquarters building at
55 Broadway
designed by
Charles Holden
, incorporating sculptures by
Jacob Epstein
,
Eric Gill
and
Henry Moore
.
[7]
Aeropittura
("aeropainting") is launched in a manifesto,
Perspectives of Flight
, signed by
Benedetta Cappa
,
Fortunato Depero
,
Gerardo Dottori
,
Fillìa
,
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
,
Enrico Prampolini
, Mino Somenzi and Guglielmo Sansoni (Tato) in Italy.
[8]
Cercle et Carré
group of
abstract artists
founded in Paris by
Joaquín Torres García
and
Michel Seuphor
.
[9]
The
Barcelona chair
is designed by
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
.
Henri Matisse
makes more than 300 (
chine-collé
)
etchings
and
lithographs
, chiefly of Lisette Löwengard.
Musashino Art University
originates as the
Teikoku Bijutsu Gakkō
("Imperial Art School") in
Tokyo
.
Curtis Moffat
opens a gallery at 4 Fitzroy Square in
London
.
Karl Blossfeldt
publishes a collection of close-up photographs of plants and living things as
Urformen der Kunst: Photographische Pflanzenbilder
in Berlin.
Awards
Archibald Prize
:
John Longstaff
–
W A Holman, KC
Laura Knight
made a
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Works
See also:
Category:1929 sculptures
David Bomberg
–
Toledo from the Alcazar
Emily Carr
–
The Indian Church
Salvador Dalí
The Great Masturbator
The Lugubrious Game
Guan Zilan
–
Portrait of Miss L
Edward Hopper
–
Chop Suey
Frieda Kahlo
–
The Bus
Kawamura Kiyoo
–
Founding of the Nation
(建国,
Kenkoku
,
Le coq blanc
)
Harue Koga
-
The Sea
Tamara de Lempicka
–
Autoportrait (Tamara in a Green Bugatti)
René Magritte
On the Threshold of Liberty
(first version)
The Treachery of Images
Jeanne Mammen
–
Boring Dolls
(watercolor)
Carl Milles
–
The Sun Singer
(
bronze
)
Henry Moore
–
Reclining Figure
(sculpture,
Leeds Art Gallery
)
[10]
[11]
George Pitt Morison
–
The Foundation of Perth 1829
Francis Picabia
–
Hera
Pablo Picasso
–
Nude in an Armchair
(
Musée Picasso
,
Paris
)
Louis Frederick Roslyn
– Bronze reliefs on
Rawtenstall
Cenotaph (England)
Stanley Spencer
–
The Resurrection of the Soldiers
(
Sandham Memorial Chapel
)
Helen Torr
–
Houses on a Barge
Julio Romero de Torres
–
La Fuensanta
Doris Zinkeisen
–
Mrs Grahame Johnstone
(self-portrait)
Births
January to June
2 January
–
Anton Lehmden
,
Slovakian
-born
Austrian
painter, co-founder of the
Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
(d.
2018
)
8 January
–
Poul Kjærholm
,
Danish
designer (d.
1980
)
13 January
–
Roy Oxlade
,
English
painter and critic (d.
2014
)
26 January
–
Jules Feiffer
,
American
cartoonist
28 January
–
Claes Oldenburg
,
Swedish
-born American sculptor (d.
2022
)
9 February
–
Clement Meadmore
Australian
-born American sculptor (d.
2005
)
24 February
–
Zdzisław Beksiński
,
Polish
painter
,
photographer
and
fantasy artist
(d. 2005)
4 March
–
Wolfgang Hollegha
,
Austrian
painter
22 March
–
Yayoi Kusama
,
Japanese
visual artist.
31 March
Liz Claiborne
,
Belgian
-born American
fashion designer
and entrepreneur (d.
2007
)
Jay DeFeo
, American visual artist (d.
1989
)
5 April
–
Hugo Claus
,
Belgian
novelist
,
poet
,
playwright
, painter and
film director
(d.
2008
)
7 April
–
Gabriel Caruana
, Maltese artist (d.
2018
)
23 May
–
Vladimír Preclík
,
Czech
writer and sculptor (d. 2008)
31 May
–
Nicholas Krushenick
, American
pop art
painter (d.
1999
)
4 June
–
Davidee Itulu
, Inuit artist (d.
2006
)
July to December
13 July
–
René Laloux
,
French
animator and film director (d.
2004
)
25 July
–
Bryan Pearce
, English naïve painter (d.
2007
)
29 July
–
Jean Baudrillard
,
French
cultural theorist
,
sociologist
,
philosopher
, political commentator and photographer (d.
2007
)
8 August
–
Josef Mikl
,
Austrian
abstract painter (d.
2008
)
4 September
–
Anne Dunn
, painter
21 September
–
Edgar Valter
,
Estonian
writer and illustrator of children's books (d.
2006
)
4 November
—
Jane Davis Doggett
, graphic designer (d.
2023
)
Undated
Barrie Cook
, English abstract painter (d.
2020
)
Li Yuan-chia
, Chinese-born artist, poet and curator (d.
1994
)
Deaths
January 6
-
Louisine Havemeyer
, American art collector and philanthropist (b
1855
)
January 12
–
Arthur Diehl
, English landscape painter (b.
1870
)
January 13
–
Emil Fuchs
, Austrian American sculptor and painter (b.
1866
)
January 18
–
Maurice Bouchor
, French poet and sculptor (b.
1855
)
February 14
–
Sydney Carline
, English painter, war artist (b.
1888
)
February 22
–
Louise Upton Brumback
, American landscape painter (b.
1867
)
March 1
Vincenzo Gemito
, Italian sculptor (b.
1852
)
Ernst Oppler
, German painter (b.
1867
)
March 5
–
Francesco Paolo Michetti
, Italian painter (b.
1851
)
April 22
–
Henry Lerolle
, painter and arts patron (b.
1848
)
May 5
–
Charles Grafly
, sculptor (b.
1862
)
May 9
–
Kate Dickens Perugini
, English painter (b.
1839
)
June 13
–
Margaret Forrest
, art collector (b.
1844
)
July 3
–
Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret
, painter (b. 1852)
July 12
–
Robert Henri
, painter, leader of the
Ash Can School
(b.
1865
)
July 28
–
Allen Hutchinson
, sculptor (b.
1855
)
August 9
–
Heinrich Zille
, photographer and illustrator (b.
1858
)
October 1
–
Antoine Bourdelle
, sculptor (b.
1861
)
October 26
–
Aby Warburg
, German art historian (b. 1866)
date unknown
-
Adelaïde Alsop Robineau
, American painter and
potter
(b.
1865
)
See also
1929 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
References
^
"Popeye the Sailor"
.
Don Markstein's Toonopedia
. Retrieved
2011-09-22
.
^
Graham-Dixon, Andrew (11 May 2003).
"Rude awakening"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. London
. Retrieved
2012-07-06
.
^
"Complete Biography"
. Frida Kahlo Fans. 2008
. Retrieved
2012-04-13
.
^
"Biographie De 1928 à 1943"
. Magritte Foundation
. Retrieved
2011-06-17
.
^
"Bruno Hat"
.
Museum of Hoaxes
. Retrieved
2024-02-15
.
^
Johnson, Ken (2009-10-09).
"A Post-Impressionist and His American Imitators"
.
The New York Times
. Retrieved
2009-12-17
.
^
Lawrence, David (1994).
Underground Architecture
. Harrow: Capital Transport. pp. 68–71.
ISBN
1-85414-160-0
.
^
Crispolti, E. (1986). "Aeropainting". In Hulten, P. (ed.).
Futurism and Futurisms
. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 413.
^
"Cercle et Carré (Circle and Square)"
.
Glossary
.
Tate
. Archived from
the original
on 12 March 2012
. Retrieved
2012-03-19
.
^
"Reclining Figure 1929 (LH 59)"
.
Henry Moore Works in Public
. The
Henry Moore Foundation
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-06-30
. Retrieved
2012-05-29
.
^
"Reclining figure by Henry Moore"
.
A History of the World
.
BBC
. Retrieved
2012-05-29
.
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