1932 in art

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Events from the year 1932 in art.

Events[]

  • April 619 – German art dealer Otto Wacker is tried and convicted in Berlin for selling forged paintings he attributed to Vincent van Gogh and sentenced to 19 months in prison.
  • June 16Pablo Picasso's retrospective exhibition opens at the Galeries Georges Petit in Paris, displaying 225 paintings.[1]
  • June 25 – An article in The Saturday Evening Post (US) claims that the 1911 theft of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was partly masterminded by a forger named Yves Chaudron.[2]
  • August 2 – The Saint Petersburg Union of Artists is established (as the "Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists").
  • October – Courtauld Institute of Art opens in London.
  • October–November – Exhibition Carvings by Barbara Hepworth, Paintings by Ben Nicholson at the Arthur Tooth & Sons gallery in London.[3]
  • November 15 – First exhibition of Group f/64 photographers opens at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
  • November 30 – Exhibition American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America 1750–1900 opens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.[4]
  • Alvar Aalto designs a new form of laminated bent-plywood furniture.
  • The Wedgwood pottery firm in England first commissions designs from Keith Murray.
  • First Abstraction-Création Cahier, Abstraction-création: Art non-figuratif, is produced.
  • Sale of the late 12th century Japanese emakimono Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in the United States causes the Japanese government to impose restrictions on sale of significant artistic works from the country.[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ FitzGerald, Michael C. (1995). The Making of Modernism: Picasso and the Creation of the Market for Twentieth-Century Art.
  2. ^ Decker, Karl (1932-06-25). "Why and How the Mona Lisa Was Stolen". The Saturday Evening Post.
  3. ^ Maclean, Caroline (2020). Circles and Squares. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4088-8969-5.
  4. ^ Cahill, Holger (1932). American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America 1750–1900. New York: MoMA.
  5. ^ Umezu, Jirō (1977). 粉和寺緣起絵 吉備大臣入唐絵 [Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki]. Shinshū Nihon emakimono zenshū. 6. Kadokawa Shoten.
  6. ^ "Stuart Davis. Mural (Radio City Men's Lounge Mural: Men without Women). 1932 | MoMA".
  7. ^ McNay, Michael (9 March 2017). "Sir Howard Hodgkin obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  8. ^ Gaze, Delia (2011). Concise Dictionary of Women Artists. New York: Routledge. p. 167. ISBN 978-1-57958-335-4.
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