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| 1902 |
| | Alfred Stieglitz and other US photographers launch the Photo-Secession movement | |
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| 1905 |
| | The American sculptor Jacob Epstein moves from New York to settle in London | |
| | Jacob and the Angel Epstein, 1941 Tate Britain
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| 1905 |
| | US photographers Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen set up the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession in New York | |
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| 1907 |
| | US cartoonist Bud Fisher creates Mutt and Jeff for the San Francisco Chronicle, in the world's first daily comic strip | |
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| 1913 |
| | The Armory Show (officially the International Exhibition of Modern Art) is a sensation in New York | |
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| 1914 |
| | The sculptor Constantin Brancusi has his first one-man exhibition, at Stieglitz's gallery in New York | |
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| 1917 |
| | Marcel Duchamp submits a ceramic urinal to the Society of Independent Artists in New York, giving it the title Fountain | |
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| 1919 |
| | Marcel Duchamp adds a moustache and beard to a postcard of the Mona Lisa, and gives it the subtly offensive French title LHOOQ | |
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| 1920 |
| | Artists dedicated to celebrating the Canadian landscape come together as the Group of Seven | |
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| 1922 |
| | Diego Rivera, returning from his study of Italian frescoes, begins the first of his influential murals depicting Mexican history | |
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