1979 in art explained
Events from the year 1979 in art.
Events
Awards
Works
Exhibitions
Births
Deaths
- January 11 – Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, German-born French Art dealer (born 1884)
- February 3 – Aaron Douglas, American painter (born 1898)
- February 7 – Charles Tunnicliffe, British wildlife painter (born 1901)
- March 20 – Jean Charlot, French painter and illustrator (born 1898)
- April 5 – Eugène Gabritschevsky, Russian biologist and artist (born 1893)
- June 23 – Reynolds Stone, English wood engraver (born 1909)
- June 25
- July 13 – Ludwig Merwart, Austrian painter and graphic artist (born 1913)
- August 20 – Christian Dotremont, Belgian painter and poet (born 1922)
- August 29 – Ivon Hitchens, English painter (born 1893)
- September 17 – Paul Maze, French-born English Post-Impressionist painter (born 1887)
- November 8 – Edward Ardizzone, British writer and illustrator (born 1900)
- November 20 – Tyra Lundgren, Swedish painter, ceramist, glass and textile designer and writer on art (born 1897)
- December 5 – Sonia Delaunay, Ukrainian-French artist (born 1885)
- December 23 – Peggy Guggenheim, American-born art collector (born 1898)
- December 26 – Karl Hubbuch, German painter, printmaker and draughtsman (born 1891)
- date unknown
Awards
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Harvey, Eleanor Jones. Eleanor Jones Harvey
. The Voyage of The Icebergs: Frederic Church's Arctic Masterpiece. Eleanor Jones Harvey. 2002. Dallas Museum of Art. 978-0-300-09536-4.
- News: Professor Blunt named as spy. Stewart. Tendler. Ian. Bradley. The Times. London. 1979-11-16. 1. 60476.
- Web site: "La Vie en Rose" 1979 . Met Museum . 10 November 2022.
- Web site: Sensing Joan Mitchell . 15 May 2022 .
- Web site: Special Projects (Spring 1979) | MoMA.