1945 in art explained
Events from the year 1945 in art.
Events
- April 12 – President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt collapses while having a portrait painted by Elizabeth Shoumatoff at Warm Springs, Georgia, dying shortly afterwards.[1]
- April 15 – Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberated. Among the British war artists (official and unofficial) who record it soon afterwards are Sgt. Eric Taylor, Leslie Cole, Doris Zinkeisen, Mervyn Peake and Mary Kessell, together with Edgar Ainsworth and photographer Bert Hardy of Picture Post.[2] William Congdon, serving as an ambulance driver, is one of the first Americans to enter the camp.
- April 28 – Professor Anthony Blunt is appointed to succeed Sir Kenneth Clark as Surveyor of the King's Pictures in the United Kingdom.
- May
- July–December – Han van Meegeren paints his last forgery of a Dutch Golden Age painting, Jesus among the Doctors, before witnesses in Amsterdam to refute charges of having sold genuine Dutch cultural property to Nazis (for which he was arrested on May 29).[5]
- October 25 – Jackson Pollock marries Lee Krasner.
- Constantine Andreou moves to France, having received a scholarship from the French government.
- New York businessman Henry Pearlman acquires Chaïm Soutine's View of Céret, the foundation of his collection of modern art.
Awards
Exhibitions
Works
Births
- January 20 – Susan Rothenberg, American painter[7]
- January 25 – Barbara Kruger, American photographer, graphic artist and sculptor
- January 31 – Joseph Kosuth, American conceptual artist
- March 4 – Rose Finn-Kelcey, English performance and installation artist (d.2014)
- March 8 – Anselm Kiefer, German sculptor
- June 2 – Richard Long, English land artist
- June 14 – Jörg Immendorff, German painter, sculptor, stage designer and art professor (d.2007)
- June 30 – Sean Scully, Irish-born painter
- July 16 – Victor Sloan, Irish visual artist
- July 28 – Jim Davis, American cartoonist, creator of "Garfield"
- August 4 – Paul McCarthy, American sculptor and installation and video artist
- August 6 – Duggie Fields, English painter (d.2012)
- August 9 – Posy Simmonds, English cartoonist
- August 18 – Brummbaer, German digital artist
- August 19 – Peter Reginato, American sculptor
- September 27 – Jack Goldstein, Canadian-born American performance and conceptual artist turned painter (d.2003)
- October 13 – Heinz Plank, German painter, draughtsman and graphic artist
- October 23 – Maggi Hambling, English painter and sculptor
- November 14 – David Nash, English sculptor and academic
- December 18 – Nasser Khalili, Iranian-British collector, art scholar, investor and philanthropist
- date unknown
Deaths
- January 3 - René Gimpel, French art dealer (b. 1881)
- January 7 – Alexander Stirling Calder, American sculptor (b. 1870)
- February 7 – H. J. Ward, American illustrator (b. 1909)
- February 21 – Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, Danish sculptor (born 1863)
- March 5 – Albert Richards, English war artist (b. 1919); killed on active service in the Netherlands
- March 6 – Milena Pavlović-Barili, Serbian painter and poet (b. 1909); died in riding accident in the United States
- March 10 – Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale, English painter (b. 1872)
- March 31 – Hando Ruus, Estonian painter (b. 1917); presumed executed as a prisoner of war in the Soviet Union
- April – Josef Čapek, Czech painter and writer (b. 1887); died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
- April 22 – Käthe Kollwitz, German painter, lithographer and sculptor (b. 1867)
- May 5 – René Lalique, French glass designer (b. 1860)
- June 15 – Nikola Avramov, Bulgarian painter (b. 1897)
- September 16 – David Young Cameron, Scottish painter and etcher (b. 1865)
- October 24 – Franklin Carmichael, Canadian painter (b. 1890)
- October 31 – Ignacio Zuloaga, Basque painter (b. 1870)
- November 23 – Ljubomir Ivanović, Serbian painter (b. 1882)
- November – Thomas Hennell, English painter (b. 1903); presumed killed on active service in Indonesia
- December 20 – Ong Schan Tchow, Chinese artist (b. 1900); died in Malaysia
- date unknown
See also
Notes and References
- Major FDR Center Museum Announcement. April 2006. Franklin D. Roosevelt American Heritage Center Museum. 2021-06-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20080807163855/http://www.fdrheritage.org/shoumatoff.htm. 2008-08-07.
- Web site: Witnessing Belsen. Unspeakable. Imperial War Museum. 2008. 2014-01-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201183658/http://archive.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/99/about/about3.html. 2014-02-01. dead.
- News: Klimt's Dazzling demons. The Guardian. London. 2009-05-06. 2012-02-16. Jones. Jonathan. Jonathan Jones (journalist).
- Web site: The Fire At Schloss Immendorf . . 2011-10-13 . 2012-02-16 . SheilaTGTG55 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111014095858/http://open.salon.com/blog/sheilatgtg55/2011/10/11/the_fire_at_schloss_immendorf . 2011-10-14 .
- Book: Kreuger, Frederik H.. Frederik H. Kreuger
. Frederik H. Kreuger. 2010. Van Meegeren Revisited & List of Works. Erasmus Books. Amsterdam. 978-90-5959-060-1. 152–155.
- Book: Connor, Robert. Cassandra: Reflections in a Mirror. London. Cassell. 1969. 0304933414.
- Web site: Susan Rothenberg . FAMSF Search the Collections . 21 February 2020 . en . 10 May 2019.