1888 in art

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      The year 1888 in art involved some significant events.


      Events


      January 26 – Paul Gauguin leaves Paris to rejoin the Pont-Aven School of artists in Brittany, where he will remain until October and meet with Émile Bernard
      February – Fifth annual exhibition of Les XX, at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. Artists invited to show in addition to members of the group include Henri-Edmond Cross, Albert Dubois-Pillet, Odilon Redon, Paul Signac, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and James McNeill Whistler
      February 21 – Vincent van Gogh moves to Arles where he will be very productive as a painter
      March – Van Gogh begins his Langlois Bridge at Arles series
      March 22 – Fourth exhibition by the Société des Artistes Indépendants opens in Paris; it includes three paintings by van Gogh
      June – Van Gogh visits Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
      July 14
      The Monument à Léon Gambetta, by Jean-Paul Aubé, is inaugurated at the Louvre
      Critic Emile Hennequin drowns at Samois-sur-Seine before his protégé Odilon Redon
      August – Van Gogh begins his Décoration for the Yellow House at Arles including the Arles Sunflowers series of paintings
      August 11 – James McNeill Whistler marries fellow-artist Beatrice ("Trixie") Godwin (née Beatrix Birnie Philip), widow of architect E. W. Godwin, and they spend a working honeymoon in France
      October 3 – Leeds City Art Gallery in England opens
      October 23 – Paul Gauguin joins van Gogh in Arles, bringing Émile Bernard's painting Le Pardon de Pont-Aven
      December 23 – Having quarrelled with Gauguin, van Gogh cuts off the lower part of his own left ear, taking it to a brothel, and is removed to the local hospital
      Paul Ranson, Paul Sérusier and Maurice Denis become fellow students at the Académie Julian and form Les Nabis
      The weekly illustrated newspaper The Graphic commissions and exhibits in London 21 paintings of Shakespeare's heroines
      William De Morgan moves his London art pottery from Merton Abbey to Fulham
      Publication in English of Irish-born writer George Moore's autobiographical novel Confessions of a Young Man (London) describing bohemian life in 1870s Paris among the Impressionist painters


      Exhibitions


      International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry, in Glasgow, Scotland


      Works



      Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema – The Roses of Heliogabalus
      Reinhold Begas – Centaur and Nymph (bronze)
      Émile Bernard
      Le Pardon de Pont-Aven ("Breton Women in the Meadow")
      Brothel Scene, for Vincent (watercolor)
      Self-portrait with portrait of Paul Gauguin
      The Yellow Tree
      Joseph Boehm
      Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington (Hyde Park Corner, London)
      Queen Victoria Statue (College Green, Bristol)
      William-Adolphe Bouguereau – The First Mourning
      Edward Burne-Jones – The Nativity
      Gustave Caillebotte
      The Plain of Gennevilliers
      Sailing boats at Argenteuil
      Charles Calverley - Statue of Robert Burns (Albany, New York)
      Émile Friant - La Toussaint
      Philip Hermogenes Calderon – Juliet
      William Merritt Chase
      The Blue Kimono
      Modern Magdalen
      Portrait of a Lady in Pink
      Charles Conder – A holiday at Mentone
      David Edward Cronin – Fugitive Slaves in the Dismal Swamp, Virginia
      Édouard Detaille – Le Rêve
      Alexander Doyle – William Jasper Monument
      James Ensor – The Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu)
      Akseli Gallen-Kallela – Démasquée
      Andrew Carrick Gow – A Lost Cause
      Paul Gauguin
      Madame Ginoux (drawing)
      The Painter of Sunflowers (December)
      Self-Portrait with Portrait of Émile Bernard (Les misérables)
      Vision After the Sermon
      Alfred Gilbert – Statue of Queen Victoria (Winchester)
      Antonio Gisbert Pérez - Execution of Torrijos and his Companions on the Beach at Málaga
      Peder Severin Krøyer – Hip, Hip, Hurrah!
      Frederic Leighton – Captive Andromache (approximate date)
      William Logsdail – St Martin-in-the-Fields
      Cesare Maccari – Cicero Denounces Catiline (fresco in Palazzo Madama, Rome)
      Albert Joseph Moore – A River Side
      Philip Richard Morris – Audrey
      Giovanni Muzzioli – The Funeral of Britannicus
      Ilya Repin
      Saint Nicholas of Myra saves three innocents from death
      They Did Not Expect Him
      Paul Sérusier – Le Talisman
      Georges Seurat – completion of Models (Les Poseuses) (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia)
      Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – At the Circus Fernando, Equestrienne
      Henry Scott Tuke – The Bathers
      Giovanni Turini – Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (bronze, Washington Square Park, New York City)
      John Henry Twachtman – Landscape, Branchville
      J. W. Waterhouse – The Lady of Shalott

      Vincent van Gogh
      Boats on the Beach of Saintes-Maries  (June)
      Harvest (at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background) (June)
      Corn Harvest in Provence
      Farmhouse in Provence
      La Mousmé
      Sunset at Montmajour (August)
      Cafe Terrace at Night (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo) (September)
      The Night Café (September)
      The Yellow House (September)
      Bedroom in Arles (first version; October)
      The Red Vineyard (November)
      The Sower (Sower with the Setting Sun) (June)
      Tarascon Diligence (October 12)
      Vincent's Chair and Gauguin's Armchair (November)
      Les Arènes (November or December)


      Births


      January 1 – Augustus Dunbier, American painter (died 1977).
      January 17 – Mohamed Nagy, Egyptian painter (died 1956).
      February 22 – Horace Pippin, self-taught African-American painter (died 1946).
      March 12 - Eric Kennington, English sculptor and painter (died 1960).
      March 14 – Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Canadian painter (died 1970).
      March 19 – Josef Albers, German artist, mathematician and educator (died 1976).
      April 6 – Hans Richter, German painter, graphic artist, avant-gardist, film-experimenter and producer (died 1976).
      June – David Dougal Williams, English painter (died 1944).
      June 12 – Tom Purvis, English poster artist (died 1959).
      July 10 – Giorgio de Chirico, Greek-Italian painter (died 1978).
      August 13 – Gleb W. Derujinsky, Russian-American sculptor (died 1975).
      August 14 – Sydney Carline, English painter, war artist (died 1929).
      August 30 – Siri Derkert, Swedish artist, sculptor and political campaigner (died 1973).
      September 4 – Oskar Schlemmer, German sculptor, painter, designer and choreographer (died 1943).
      November 1 – George Kenner, German artist (died 1971)
      November 7 – Mariano Andreu, Spanish painter, enamelling master, sculptor and stage designer (died 1976).
      November 11 – Johannes Itten, Swiss colour theorist, painter and designer (died 1967).
      Stanley Royle, English post-impressionist landscape painter (died 1961).


      Deaths


      January 13 – John William Inchbold, pre-Raphaelite painter (born 1830)
      January 29 – Edward Lear, painter, illustrator and humorous writer (born 1812)
      February 5 – Anton Mauve, painter (born 1838)
      March 15 – Léonard Morel-Ladeuil, goldsmith and sculptor (born 1820)
      May 30 – Louis Buvelot, Swiss-Australian painter (born 1814)
      June 18 – Luigi Mussini, painter (born 1813)
      July 31 – Frank Holl, painter (born 1845)
      August 23 – Philip Henry Gosse, naturalist and illustrator (born 1810)
      August 30 – George O'Brien, engineer and painter (born 1821)
      September 28 – Thomas Gambier Parry, artist and art collector (born 1816)
      October – Frank O'Meara, Irish painter (born 1853)
      November 20 – Nathaniel Currier, illustrator (born 1813)
      date unknown
      Alexander Joseph Daiwaille, Dutch portrait painter (born 1818)
      Nam Gye-u, Korean painter and government official (born 1811)


      Awards




      References

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