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This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.
1940s paintings (11 C, 7 P) Pages in category "1940s in art" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... 1940 in art; 1941 in art; 1942 in art ...
Hilary Dulcie Cobbett (1885–1976) Duncan Grant (1885–1978) Esther Blaikie MacKinnon (1885–1934) Evelyn Abelson (1886–1967) Mary Jewels (1886–1977) James Ardern Grant (1887–1973) Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887–1976) Archibald Eliot Haswell Miller (1887–1979) Elizabeth Polunin (1887–1950) Stanley Royle (1888–1961) Paul Cranfield ...
September 27 – Rudolph Moshammer, German fashion designer (d. 2005) October 22 – Ashley Jackson, Malaysian-born Yorkshire landscape watercolourist; date unknown. Germano Celant, Italian art critic, curator and historian (d. 2020) Stevan Knežević, Serbian painter, sculptor and professor of art (d. 1995)
1940 paintings (18 P) 1941 paintings (14 P) 1942 paintings (11 P) 1943 paintings (30 P) 1944 paintings (18 P, 1 F) 1945 paintings (12 P) 1946 paintings (20 P) 1947 ...
Post-War art in Chicago was more figurative and less abstract than the New York fashion dictated, and was largely ignored by New York dealers and critics. [4] Chicago artists rejected the abstract aesthetics of New York modernists, preferring strong surrealism, "following their own vision," [1] and "savage political satire." [5]
The 'Lizzie McGuire' shares her 12-year-old son with ex Mike Comrie, along with three daughters with husband Matthew Koma
1940 – Second one-person show of silkscreen prints, Harry Gottlieb – artist, sponsored by ACA (American Contemporary Art) Gallery [29] 1940 – First group show of silkscreen prints. It was organized by Elizabeth McCausland , who was an art critic, historian, and writer, at the Springfield (MA) Art Museum.