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1939 in art
==Events==
* March 20 – The Berlin Fire Brigade is ordered to burn around 5000 works of graphic art considered by the ruling Nazi Party in Germany to be "degenerate art" and which have little market value. * May – Release of ''Detective Comics'' #27, the debut of Batman. * September – Artworks from the Louvre and other French museums are evacuated to the Château de Chambord. * November 6 – Mexican painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's brief divorce is finalized. * November 7 – The War Artists' Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Information (United Kingdom) is appointed, following a scheme put forward by Sir Kenneth Clark on August 29, first meeting on November 23 to decide which war artists it will employ. * December 14 – A 'Scheme for recording changing aspects of Britain' which will employ British watercolour painters during World War II is put forward by Sir Kenneth Clark for support by the Pilgrim Trust. * English painters Kenneth Hall and his lover Basil Rakoczi of The White Stag group move from London to Ireland following the outbreak of war. * Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth settle near St Ives, Cornwall, effectively establishing the St Ives School of abstract avant-garde artists. Henry Moore subsequently takes over Hepworth's London studio. * Picasso retrospective curated by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and staged jointly by the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Art Institute of Chicago opens. * Exhibition "Contemporary Unknown American Painters" at the Museum of Modern Art (New York) introduces Grandma Moses to the public. * First of the ''Madeline'' books, illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans. * Harvey Fite begins work on his environmental sculpture ''Opus 40'' at Saugerties, New York.
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