October–November – Nikolaus Pevsner delivers this year's series of Reith Lectures on The Englishness of English Art, originally broadcast on BBC radio in the UK.[3]
Pablo Picasso finishes painting his Les Femmes d'Alger ("The Women of Algiers") series (inspired by Delacroix), concluding with "Version O" which in 2015 will sell at a world record price for a painting at auction.[4]
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^"Hollinwood – Holy Rosary". Taking Stock - Catholic churches of England and Wales. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
^Pepinster, Catherine (2017-02-26). "Church closure threatens masterpiece by Jewish artist who fled Nazis". The Observer. London. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
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