May 1 – The
1893 World's Fair, also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, opens to the public in
Chicago,
USA, with a Romanesque statue of
Columbia overlooking the man-made lake. The first United States commemorative
postage stamps are issued for the Exposition. Among other art exhibits are two bronze calves by
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen.
December –
Unter den Linden in
Berlin holds an exhibition of
Edvard Munch's work, including six paintings entitled Study for a Series: Love, beginning his Frieze of Life cycle.
May 1 – The
1893 World's Fair, also known as the World's Columbian Exposition, opens to the public in
Chicago,
USA, with a Romanesque statue of
Columbia overlooking the man-made lake. The first United States commemorative
postage stamps are issued for the Exposition. Among other art exhibits are two bronze calves by
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen.
December –
Unter den Linden in
Berlin holds an exhibition of
Edvard Munch's work, including six paintings entitled Study for a Series: Love, beginning his Frieze of Life cycle.