Overview of the events of 1902 in art
Events from the year 1902 in art .
June – The group Boadicea and Her Daughters (1856–83) by Thomas Thornycroft (died 1885) is cast in bronze and erected on the Victoria Embankment in London.
July – Cecil and Wilfred Phillips open the Leicester Galleries in Leicester Square , London, for exhibitions of modern British and French art.
September – Paul Cézanne 's final studio, at Les Lauves, commanding a view of Montagne Sainte-Victoire , is completed.
Early October – Beatrix Potter 's first children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit , with her own colour illustrations (originally published privately a year earlier), is first published in a trade edition by Frederick Warne & Co in London. By the end of the year it sells 28,000 copies.[ 1] [ 2]
Georges Braque begins his studies at the Academie Humbert, where he meets Marie Laurencin and Francis Picabia .
Charles Robert Ashbee moves his Guild and School of Handicraft to Chipping Campden in the English Cotswolds .
The studio La Ruche is established in the 15th arrondissement of Paris by the sculptor Alfred Boucher to provide accommodation for impoverished young artists.
Claude Monet begins his Water Lilies series of paintings in his garden at Giverny .
Edvard Munch exhibits extensively at this year's Berlin Secession , including the first complete showing of his Frieze of Life series. In October he accidentally shoots himself in the hand in the course of breaking up with Tulla Larsen.
Christopher Whall completes his first major group of stained glass windows in Gloucester Cathedral , England.
G. F. Watts – Physical Energy , detail of original cast
January 15 – Paul Kelpe , German -born American painter (died 1985 )
January 19 – David Olère , Polish -born Jewish French painter (died 1985)
January 30 – Nikolaus Pevsner , German-born British art historian (died 1983 )
February 3 – Dolly Rudeman , Dutch graphic designer (died 1980 )
February 20 – Ansel Adams , American photographer (died 1984 )
February 24 – Nedeljko Gvozdenović , Serbian painter (died 1988 )
February 26 – Jean Bruller , French writer and illustrator (died 1991 )
February 27 – Ľudovít Fulla , Slovak painter, graphic artist , illustrator, stage designer and art teacher (died 1980 )
March 3 – Isabel Bishop , American painter and graphic artist (died 1988 )
March 16 – Lucie Rie , Austrian -born British studio potter (died 1995 )
April 2 – Jan Tschichold , German typographer , book designer, teacher and writer (died 1974 )
April 26 – Isaac Soyer , Russian -born American painter, (died 1981 )
May 24 – Sylvia Daoust , Canadian sculptor (died 2004 )
June 24 – Thea Tewi , German-born American sculptor and lingerie designer (died 1999 )
August 5 – I. Rice Pereira , American abstract painter and writer (died 1971 )
September 2 – Peter Pitseolak , Inuit photographer, artist and historian (died 1973 )
September 10 – Lee Gatch , American painter and muralist (died 1968 )
September 18 – Peter S. Pezzati , American portrait painter (died 1993 )
September 28 – Kenzo Okada , Japanese-born painter (died 1982 )
October 10 – Dick Ket , Dutch magic realist painter (died 1940 )
October 20 – Enid Marx , English textile designer (died 1998 )
November 4 – Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger , French photographer and ethnographer (died 1996 )
November 11 – Ernő Goldfinger , Hungarian -born architect and furniture designer (died 1987 )
November 21 – Marko Čelebonović , Serbian painter (died 1986 )
December 8 – Wifredo Lam , Cuban artist (died 1982 )
January 6 – Lars Hertervig , Norwegian painter (b. 1830 )[ 4]
February 7 – Thomas Sidney Cooper , English painter of farm scenes (b. 1803 )
February 18 – Albert Bierstadt , German American landscape painter (b. 1830 )[ 5]
March 21 – Vincenzo Cabianca , Italian painter (b. 1827 )
April 12 – Ernest Gambart , Belgian-born English art dealer (b. 1814 )
April 15 – Jules Dalou , French sculptor (b. 1838 )[ 6]
May 20 – Matthew Ridley Corbet , English neoclassical painter (b. 1850 )
June 11 – Otto Eckmann , German painter and graphic artist (b. 1865 )
July 28 – Jehan Georges Vibert , French academic painter (b. 30 September 1840 )
August 8
October 16 – Jeronimo Suñol , Spanish sculptor (b. 1839 )
December 7 – Thomas Nast , German American cartoonist (b. 1840 )[ 8]
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