Deaths
- January 12 - Vinnie Ream, sculptor (born 1847)
- January 26 - Jane Burden, artists' model closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelites (born 1839)
- February 9 - Bart van Hove, Dutch sculptor (born 1850)
- February 25 - Sir John Tenniel, illustrator associated with Lewis Carroll (born 1820)
- March 25 - Spencer Gore, painter (born 1878)
- April 6 - Józef Marian Chełmoński, Polish painter (born 1849)
- May 5 - Johannes Pfuhl, German sculptor (born 1846)
- May 18 - Charles Sprague Pearce, painter (born 1851)
- June 1 - Árpád Feszty, Hungarian painter (born 1856)
- July 22 - Charles Maurin, French painter and engraver (born 1856)
- August 22 - James Dickson Innes, landscape painter (born 1887; tuberculosis)
- September 26 - August Macke, German painter (born 1887; killed in action)
- September 27 - Carlos María Herrera, Uruguayan portrait painter (born 1875)
- October 29 - Felix Bracquemond, painter and etcher (born 1833)
- date unknown - Franz Alt, Austrian landscape painter (born 1821)
- probable - Faustin Betbeder, caricaturist (born 1847)
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