1908 in art
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Events
- February – The Ashcan School ("the Eight") give their first and only exhibition, opening at the Macbeth Gallery in New York.
 - March 20–May 2 – Salon des Indépendants in Paris gives rise to the term "Cubism" (cubisme).
 - July – Allied Artists' Association holds its first exhibition, at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
 - Hugh Lane founds the Dublin City Gallery, the world's first to display only modern art.
 - Paul Ranson founds the Académie Ranson in Paris.
 - Whitworth Art Gallery opens its first premises in Manchester (England).
 - The British Medical Association Building, London, designed by Charles Holden with eighteen controversial nude sculptures by Jacob Epstein, is completed.[1]
 - Wassily Kandinsky settles in the Bavarian town of Murnau am Staffelsee and begins a series of paintings inspired by the local landscape.
 - French art critic Louis Vauxcelles, reviewing an exhibition by Georges Braque, describes him as "reducing everything... to geometric schemas, to cubes."[2]
 - Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky produces a color photographic portrait of Leo Tolstoy (May).
 - The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna rejects (for the second time) Adolf Hitler's application to study painting.[3]
 - Australian painter Arthur Streeton marries violinist Nora Clench.
 
Works

Walter Sickert, What Shall We Do for the Rent?, from The Camden Town Murder series
- George Bellows – Steaming Streets
 - László Beszédes – Joseph (slave) (sculpture)
 - Pierre Bonnard – Woman in a Blue Hat
 -  Constantin Brâncuși
- The Kiss (sculpture)
 - The Wisdom of the Earth (wood sculpture)
 
 - Georges Braque – Le Viaduc de L'Estaque
 - Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
 - André Derain – Landscape in Provence
 - Herbert James Draper – The Water Nymph
 - Thomas Eakins – William Rush and His Model (two versions)
 - Florence Fuller – Portrait of Deborah Vernon Hackett (approximate date)
 -  J. W. Godward
- A Classical Lady
 - A Grecian Girl
 - Ismenia
 
 - Erich Heckel – Weisses Haus in Dangast
 - Lewis Hine – Girl Worker in a Carolina Cotton Mill (photograph)
 - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – Street, Dresden
 - Gustav Klimt – The Kiss
 - Laura Knight – The Beach
 - Carl Larsson – Gustav Vasas intåg i Stockholm 1523 (Nationalmuseum)
 - Henri Matisse
 - Amedeo Modigliani – The Jewess
 - Piet Mondrian – Avond
 -  Claude Monet
- The Grand Canal, Venice
 - Palace From Molo, Venice
 - San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk
 
 - Mikhail Nesterov – Portrait of B. M. Nesterov
 - William Ordway Partridge – Alexander Hamilton (sculpture, New York City)
 - Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Portrait of Ambroise Vollard
 - Otto Schumann – Lewis and Clark Memorial Column (Portland, Oregon)
 - Carl Seffner – Statue of Johann Sebastian Bach (outside St. Thomas Church, Leipzig)
 - Walter Sickert – The Camden Town Murder (group of paintings)
 - Marianne Stokes – Madonna and Child
 - Pedro Subercaseaux
 - Douglas Tilden – California Volunteers (sculpture, San Francisco)
 - Sydney Curnow Vosper – Salem
 - J. W. Waterhouse – Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May
 
Births
January to June
- January 18 – Humberto Rosa, painter (d. 1982)
 - February 12 – Jean Effel, French painter, caricaturist, illustrator and journalist (d. 1948)
 - February 26 – Tex Avery, American animator, cartoonist, and director (d. 1980).
 - February 28 – William Coldstream, English realist painter (d. 1987).
 - February 29 – Balthus, French modern artist (d. 2001)
 -  March 13
- Rita Angus, New Zealand painter (d. 1970)
 - Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Portuguese-French abstract painter (d. 1992)
 
 - March 19 – George Rodger, English photographer (d.1995)
 - May 9 – Mary Scheier, American sculptor and academic (d. 2007)
 - May 16 – Anne Bonnet, Belgian painter (d. 1960)
 - June 24 – Helen Lundeberg, painter (d. 1999)
 
July to December
- July 9 – Minor White, American photographer (d. 1976).
 - July 22 – Claire Falkenstein, American sculptor and painter (d. 1997).
 - August 22 – Henri Cartier-Bresson, French photographer (d. 2004).
 -  August 28
- Edith Tudor Hart, born Edith Suschitzky, Austrian-born photojournalist and communist agent in Britain (d. 1973).
 - Roger Tory Peterson, American naturalist, ornithologist, artist and educator (d. 1996).
 
 - August 30 – Leonor Fini, Argentine surrealist painter (d. 1996).
 - September 6 – Korczak Ziolkowski, Polish American sculptor (d. 1982).
 - September 14 – Peter Watson, English arts benefactor (k. 1956)
 - October 1 – Nicholas Marsicano, American painter (d. 1991).
 - October 21 – Jorge Oteiza, Spanish sculptor, painter, designer and writer (d. 2003).
 - October 27 – Lee Krasner, American abstract expressionist painter (d. 1984).
 - November 4 – EQ Nicholson, born Elsie Q. Myers, English textile designer and painter (d. 1992).
 - November 19 – Gisèle Freund, born Gisela Freund, German-born photographer (d. 2000).
 - December 3 – Victor Pasmore, English artist and architect (d. 1998).
 - December 23 – Yousuf Karsh, Armenian-Canadian photographer (d. 2002).
 
Full date unknown
- Myron Stout, American abstract painter (d. 1987)
 - Umaña, Colombian artist (d. 1994).
 
Deaths
- January 13 – Hashimoto Gahō, Japanese painter of the Kanō school (b. 1835)
 - April 13 – Aasta Hansteen, Norwegian painter, writer, and early feminist (b. 1824)
 - June 1 – Allen Butler Talcott, American painter (b. 1867)
 - July 17 - Joseph Henderson, Scottish landscape painter (b. 1832)
 - August 30 – Giovanni Fattori, Italian painter and printmaker (b. 1825)
 - November 4 – Richard Gerstl, Austrian painter and draughtsman (b. 1883)
 - November 24 – Charles Henry Turner, American watercolourist and oil painter (b. 1848)
 - December 5 – Ernest Hébert, painter (b. 1817)
 - December 27 – František Bohumír Zvěřina, Czech painter (b. 1835)
 -  date unknown
- Leopoldo Costoli, sculptor (b. 1850)
 - George Earl, painter of sporting animals (b. 1824)
 
 
References
- ↑ Buckle, Richard (1963). "1907–08: Strand Statues". Jacob Epstein, Sculptor. London: Faber. pp. 24–37.
 - ↑ Danchev, Alex (2005). Georges Braques: A Life. Arcade Publishing.
 - ↑ Bullock, Alan (1962) [1952]. Hitler: A Study in Tyranny. London: Penguin Books. pp. 30–31. ISBN 978-0-14-013564-0.
 
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