1899 in art
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Events
- December 15 – Glasgow School of Art opens its new building, the most notable work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.[1]
 - Camille Pissarro takes an apartment overlooking the Tuileries Garden in Paris and produces a series of paintings of the view.
 
Works

P. S. Krøyer – Summer evening by Skagen's beach

Wilhelm Amberg – Lost in  Thoughts
- Wilhelm Amberg – Lost in Thoughts (approx. date)
 - Ottó Baditz – Women in the Prison
 - Louis-Ernest Barrias – Nature Unveiling Herself Before Science
 - George Edwin Bissell – Chester A. Arthur (bronze, New York City)
 - Pierre Bonnard – Little Girl with a Cat
 - Léon Bonnat – Marie Georgine de Ligne
 - Jules Dalou – Monument à Alphand (Paris)
 -  Thomas Eakins
- Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams (first version)
 - Wrestlers
 
 - Jean Leon Gerome Ferris – Signing the Mayflower Compact
 - Paul Gauguin – Two Tahitian Women
 -  J. W. Godward
- The Bouquet
 - The Delphic Oracle
 - The Mirror
 - The Signal
 
 - William Harnett – Violin
 - Winslow Homer – The Gulf Stream
 - William Holman Hunt – The Miracle of the Holy Fire
 - Peder Severin Krøyer – Summer evening by Skagen's beach: Artist and his wife
 - Constantin Meunier – The Horse at the Pond (Brussels)
 - Claude Monet – Charing Cross Bridge (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid)
 - Edvard Munch – The Dance of Life
 - John F. Peto – Still life with Mug, Pipe and Book
 - Maurice Prendergast – Splash of Sunshine and Rain
 - John Singer Sargent – The Wyndham Sisters
 - Vardges Sureniants – After the Massacre
 - W. L. Wyllie – The Battle of the Nile
 
Births
-  January 20
- Pierre Gandon, French illustrator and engraver of postage stamps (died 1990)
 - Clarice Cliff, English ceramic artist (died 1972)
 
 - February 15 – Lillian Disney, American artist and wife of Walt Disney (died 1997)
 - February 22 – Dechko Uzunov, Bulgarian painter (died 1986)
 - March 20 – G. David Thompson, American industrialist and collector of modern art (died 1965)
 - April 3 – Borislav Bogdanović, Serbian portraitist (died 1970)
 - April 27 – Walter Lantz, American cartoonist and animator (died 1994)
 -  May 22
- Kosta Hakman, Serbian painter (died 1961)
 - Pan Yuliang, Chinese-born painter (died 1977)
 
 - June 2 – Lotte Reiniger, German silhouette animator and film director (died 1981)
 - July 3 – Else Halling, Norwegian tapestry weaver (died 1987)
 - August 10 – Margarete Heymann, German-born ceramic artist (died 1990)
 - August 19 – Bradley Walker Tomlin, American painter (died 1955)
 - September 9 – Brassaï, Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker (died 1984)
 - September 24 – William Dobell, Australian sculptor and painter (died 1970)
 - December 4 – Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, German avant-garde painter (euthanized 1940)
 - December 25 – Raphael Soyer, Russian-born American painter (died 1987)
 
Deaths
- January 29 – Alfred Sisley, French Impressionist painter (born 1839)
 - January 30 – Harry Bates, English sculptor (born 1850)
 - March 27 – Myles Birket Foster, English illustrator and watercolour painter (born 1825)
 - May 25 – Rosa Bonheur, French painter (born 1822)
 - July 29 – Adolf Schreyer, German painter (born 1828)
 - August 22 – Caspar Buberl, American sculptor (born 1834)
 - November 13 – José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, Brazilian painter (born 1850)
 - December 7 – Juan Luna, Filipino painter (born 1857)
 - December 23 – Dominique Antoine Magaud, French painter (born 1817)
 - date unknown – François Salle, French realist painter (born 1839)
 
References
- ↑ "Congratulations to the Glasgow School of Art as they celebrate 100th anniversary of the Mackintosh Building". Museums Galleries Scotland. 15 December 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
 
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