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