1921 in art
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Events
- March – Puhl & Wagner are contracted to decorate the interior of the Golden Hall (Stockholm City Hall) with neo-Byzantine mosaics designed by Einar Forseth.
- September–October – 5x5=25 abstract art exhibition held in Moscow.
- Paul Sérusier publishes his ABC of Painting.
- André Delatte opens his glasswares studio in Nancy.
Awards
- Archibald Prize: W B McInnes – Desbrowe Annear
Works
- Carlo Carrà – The Engineer's Lover
- Charles Demuth – Incense of a New Church
- Marcel Duchamp – Why Not Sneeze, Rose Sélavy? (assisted readymade)
- Max Ernst – The Elephant Celebes
- Lady Feodora Gleichen – 37th (British) Division memorial (Monchy-le-Preux, France)
- J. W. Godward – Megilla
- Duncan Grant – Bathers by the Pond
- Auguste Herbin – Le Cateau-Cambrésis
- Edward Hopper – Girl at Sewing Machine
- Seán Keating – Men of the South
- Fernand Léger – Still Life with a Beer Mug
- Wyndham Lewis – Mr Wyndham Lewis as a Tyro
- Sir Bertram Mackennal – Bronze equestrian statue of King Edward VII (Waterloo Place, London)
- Piet Mondrian
- Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue
- Tableau I
- Alfred Munnings – The Red Prince Mare
- Francis Picabia
- The Cacodylic Eye
- Cannibale
- Pablo Picasso
- Man Ray (with Erik Satie) – The Gift (readymade sculpture)
- Stanley Spencer
- Christ's Entry into Jerusalem
- Crucifixion
- Han van Meegeren – Hertje ("The fawn")
Births
January to June
- January 1 – César Baldaccini, sculptor (d.1998)
- January 14 – Norris Embry, painter
- January 24 – Sybil Connolly, Welsh-Irish fashion designer (d. 1998).
- January 27 – Georges Mathieu, painter.
- February 2 – Pietro Cascella, Italian painter and sculptor (d. 2008).
- February 5 – Ken Adam, set designer.
- February 13 – Louis Féraud, French fashion designer and artist (d. 1999)
- February 20 – Michael Ayrton, English sculptor, graphic artist and writer (d. 1975)
- February 22 – Cecil King, Irish abstract-minimalist painter (d. 1986)
- February 23 – John Latham, Zambian conceptual artist (d. 2006)
- March 2 – Ernst Haas, Austrian photographer (d.1986)
- March 13 – Al Jaffee, cartoonist
- March 28 Norman Bluhm, painter (d.1999)
- April 23 – William Brice, American painter and teacher (d. 2008)
- April 25 – Karel Appel, Dutch painter, sculptor and poet (d. 2006)
- May 29 – Enzo Plazzotta, Italian-born British sculptor (died 1981)
July to December
- July 16
- Ernst Beyeler, Swiss art dealer and collector (d. 2010)
- Guy Laroche, French fashion designer (d. 1989)
- August 4 – Jean Pierre Capron, French painter (d. 1997)
- August 28 – Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, French photographer (d. 2004)
- September 22 – Will Elder, American illustrator and comic book artist (d. 2008).
- September 25 – Jacques Martin, French comics creator
- September 27 – Jean-Pierre Sudre, French photographer (d. 1997)
- October 26 – Raymond Nasher, American art collector (d. 2007)
- date unknown
- Dimitrije Bašičević, Serbian painter and sculptor (d. 1987).
Deaths
- January 18 – Adolf von Hildebrand, sculptor (born 1847)
- January 30 – John Francis Murphy, landscape painter (born 1853)
- February 3 – William Strang, painter and engraver (born 1859)
- February 4 – Eugène Burnand, Swiss painter (born 1850)
- February 11 – William Blake Richmond, English painter and designer (born 1842)
- February 21 – George Dunlop Leslie, English genre painter (born 1835)
- March 23 – Jean-Paul Laurens, painter and sculptor (born 1838)
- March 24 – Marcus Stone, painter and illustrator (born 1840)
- March 30 – Franz Benque, photographer (born 1841)
- April 6 – Vardges Sureniants, Armenian painter (born 1860)
- May 5 – William Friese-Greene, photographer and cinematographer (born 1855)
- May 29 – Abbott Handerson Thayer, painter (born 1849)
- June – Frank Enders, painter and etcher (born 1860)
- October 7 – John Thomson, photographer (born 1837)
- November 1 – Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, painter (born 1848)
- November 12 – Fernand Khnopff, Symbolist painter (born 1858)
- November 13 – William Robert Colton, sculptor (born 1867)
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