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1914
 
    
Marcel Duchamp exhibits his first pure 'readymade', a bottle rack bought in a department store and displayed without alteration       
1914
 
    
The Russian painter and sculptor Vladimir Tatlin develops an abstract style to which he gives the name Constructivism       
1914
 
    
The sculptor Constantin Brancusi has his first one-man exhibition, at Stieglitz's gallery in New York       
1914
 
     
Jacob Epstein completes his sculpture The Rock Drill, the outstanding work of the Vorticist movement        
1918
 
     
Eric Gill completes his Stations of the Cross for Westminster Cathedral        
1920
 
     
Vladimir Tatlin's model for a gigantic Monument to the Third International becomes one of the most significant examples of Constructivism        
c. 1923
 
    
Marcel Duchamp completes his large glass construction The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even       
1927
 
    
Gutzon Borglum begins the massive task of carving portraits of four US presidents in the rock face at Mount Rushmore       
1928
 
    
English sculptor Henry Moore receives his first public commission, for the headquarters of London Underground       
1928
 
    
English sculptor Barbara Hepworth has her first solo exhibition, at the Beaux Arts gallery in London       
Barbara Hepworth, photograph by Ida Kar, 1962
National Portrait Gallery, London

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