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Overview of the events of 1930 in art
Events from the year 1930 in art.
Events
Awards
Exhibitions
Works
Grant Wood –
American Gothic
José Clemente Orozco –
Prometheus
Births
January to June
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15 January –
Paul Ahyi, Togolese artist and sculptor (d.
2010)
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26 January –
Napoleon Abueva, Filipino sculptor (d.
2018)
[4]
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3 February –
Gillian Ayres,
English abstract painter (d.
2018)
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10 February –
Eva Frankfurther, German-born portrait painter (suicide
1959)
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13 February –
Ernst Fuchs, Austrian artist (d.
2015)
[5]
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18 February –
Gahan Wilson,
American cartoonist (d.
2019)
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21 February –
Enrique Tábara, Ecuadorian painter (d.
2021)
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24 February –
Anita Steckel, American feminist artist (d.
2012)
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25 February –
Wendy Beckett, English contemplative nun and
art historian (d.
2018)
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7 March –
Antony Armstrong-Jones, English photographer (d.
2017)
[6]
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8 March –
Hector Lombana, Colombian sculptor, painter and architect (d.
2008)
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11 March –
David Gentleman, English graphic designer
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27 March –
Daniel Spoerri, Romanian-Swiss artist and writer
[7]
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30 March –
Rolf Harris, Australian entertainer, painter and child sexual abuser (d.
2023)
[8]
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31 March –
Susan Weil, American painter
[9]
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1 April –
John Houston, Scottish painter (d.
2008)
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12 April –
Manuel Neri, American sculptor, painter and printmaker (d.
2021)
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14 May –
James Beck, American art historian (d.
2007)
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15 May –
Jasper Johns, American painter, sculptor and printmaker
[10]
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22 May –
Marisol Escobar, French-born sculptor and printmaker (d.
2016)
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23 May
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24 May –
Unity Spencer, English artist (d.
2017)
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30 May –
Robert Ryman, American monochrome painter (d.
2019)
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5 June –
Vladimir Popov, Soviet animator, animation and art director (d.
1987)
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15 June –
Ikuo Hirayama, Japanese painter (d.
2009)
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16 June –
Allan D'Arcangelo, American painter and graphic artist (d.
1998)
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19 June –
Bryan Kneale, Manx sculptor and academic
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20 June –
Magdalena Abakanowicz,
Polish sculptor (d.
2017)
[11]
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24 June
July to December
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4 July –
Mohamed Demagh, Algerian sculptor (d.
2018)
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4 August -
Astrid Zydower, German-born British sculptor (d.
2005)
[12]
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5 September –
Ibrahim El-Salahi, Sudanese painter
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24 September –
Bernard Nevill, English textile designer and art collector (d.
2019)
[13]
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28 September –
Nikolai Pozdneev, Russian painter (d.
1978)
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3 October –
Robyn Denny, British abstract artist (d.
2014)
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7 October –
Kurt Dornis, German painter, graphic artist and draughtsman
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8 October –
Faith Ringgold,
African American painter and fabric artist
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18 October –
Trevor Bell, English painter (d.
2017)
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29 October –
Niki de Saint Phalle, French sculptor, painter and film maker (d.
2002)
[14]
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7 November –
Robert Natkin, American painter (d.
2010)
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13 November –
Benny Andrews, American painter and academic (d.
2006)
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14 November –
Elisabeth Frink, English sculptor (d.
1993)
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31 December –
Luis Marsans,
Catalan painter (d.
2015)
Deaths
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January 7 –
Max Schmalzl, German religious painter and illustrator (b.
1850)
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March 3 –
W. W. Quatremain, English landscape painter (b.
1857)
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March 19 –
Andreas Walser, Swiss
painter (b.
1908)
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March 24 –
Eugeen Van Mieghem, Belgian painter (b.
1875)
[15]
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April 17 –
Aleksandr Golovin,
Russian stage designer (b.
1863)
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April 30 –
John Russell, Australian Impressionist painter (b.
1858)
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May 10 –
Julio Romero de Torres, Spanish painter (b.
1874)
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May 28 –
George Washington Lambert, Australian portrait painter and war artist (b.
1873)
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June 3 –
Alexander Bogomazov,
Ukrainian painter and
modern art
theoretician of
Russian avant-garde (b.
1880)
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June 5
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July 22 –
Wacław Szymanowski, Polish sculptor and painter (b.
1859)
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August 21 –
Christopher Wood, English painter (b.
1901) (
suicide)
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August 28 –
Stanisław Bergman, Polish painter (b.
1862)
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September 6 –
Sir James Guthrie, Scottish painter (b.
1859)
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September 24 –
Otto Mueller, German Expressionist painter (b.
1874)
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September 25 –
Abram Arkhipov, Russian painter (b.
1862)
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September 29 –
Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Russian painter (b.
1844)
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December 9 –
Laura Muntz Lyall, Canadian Impressionist painter (b.
1860)
[19]
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December 17 –
Nikolay Kasatkin, Russian painter (b.
1859)
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December 28 –
Antonio Mancini, Italian painter (b.
1852)
- date unknown –
Peter Moog, outsider artist (b.
1871)
See also
References
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"W L Wyllie and the Panorama of Trafalgar". Royal Naval Museum. 2005. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
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^ Leonarda Navato Camacho (1998).
100 Years, 100 Artists: An Expression of the Filipino Soul. L.N. Camacho. p. 19.
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^ Pendergast, Sara; Tom (2002).
Contemporary artists. St. James Press. p. 546.
ISBN
978-1-55862-407-8.
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^ Rayner, Gordon (5 June 2008).
"Lord Snowdon: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
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^ Daniel Spoerri; Thomas Levy (2003).
Caso Come Maestro. Kerber. p. 8.
ISBN
978-3-936646-24-5.
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^
Bulletin with Newsweek. Australian Consolidated Press. March 1995. p. 93.
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^ John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1977).
Reports of the President and the Treasurer. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. p. 117.
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^
Chase's Calendar of Events 2007. McGraw Hill Professional. 2006. p. 271.
ISBN
978-0-07-146818-3.
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^ Gaze, Delia; Mihajlovic, Maja; Shrimpton, Leanda (1997).
Dictionary of Women Artists: Introductory surveys; Artists, A-I. Taylor & Francis. p. 161.
ISBN
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^ Silvia, Lucchesi.
"Castellani, Enrico". Grove Art Online – Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
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"Prof Bernard Nevill". Debrett's. Debrett's Ltd. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
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^ Gaze, Delia (2001).
Concise Dictionary of Women Artists. Taylor & Francis. p. 596.
ISBN
978-1-57958-335-4.
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^ Erwin Joos (2005).
Antwerp-New York: Eugeen Van Mieghem (1875-1930) and the Emigrants of the Red Star Line. BAI. p. 63.
ISBN
978-90-76704-99-9.
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^ Bodelsen, Merete.
"Sophie Holten" (in Danish). Dansk Biographisk Leksikon. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
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^ Fabritius, Elisabeth.
"Sophie Holten (1858 - 1930)" (in Danish). Kvinfo. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
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^ Alexandre Dupouy (12 June 2014).
Pascin. Parkstone International. p. 241.
ISBN
978-1-78310-491-8.
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^ Art Gallery of Ontario (1970).
Art Gallery of Ontario: The Canadian Collection. McGraw-Hill Company of Canada. p. 262.
ISBN
978-0-07-092504-5.