1901 in art

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Events from the year 1901 in art.

Events

  • March 12Whitechapel Gallery, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, opens in London as one of the first publicly funded galleries for temporary exhibitions in the city.
  • March 17 – The first large-scale showing of Van Gogh's paintings in Paris as 71 are shown at the Bernheim-Jeune gallery, 11 years after his death.{{cite book|first=Jacques|last=Legrand|title=Chronicle of the 20th Century|publisher=Ecam Publication|year=1987|page=25|isbn=0-942191-01-3}}
  • May 11 – The Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts inaugurates its Palace of Art.
  • June 24 – The first showing of Picasso's paintings in Paris as the 19-year-old Spanish artist exhibits his work at Ambroise Vollard's gallery. Preparing for the show (from May) he has worked in the Paris studio of his friend Carles Casagemas who had committed suicide on February 17. Later this year, Picasso's Blue Period begins.{{cite book|author=Warncke, Carsten-Peter; Ingo, Walther F.|title=Pablo Picasso: 1881-1973|year=1997|publisher=Taschen|isbn=978-3-8228-8273-3|page=31}}
  • Julien-Auguste Hervé exhibits his paintings in Paris under the title Expressionismes.Willett, John (1970). Expressionism. New York: World University Library. p. 25; Sheppard, Richard (1976). "German Expressionism", in Modernism: 1890–1930, ed. Bradbury & McFarlane, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 274.
  • The "Red Rose Girls" rent the Red Rose Inn in Villanova, Pennsylvania in the Philadelphia Main Line.
  • Swedish-born painter Carl Oscar Borg enters the United States as a stowaway.

Works

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{{See also|Category:1901 sculptures}}

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Births

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Deaths

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