Categories - Arts

  1. Coppola Revives Gangster Films with The Godfather Trilogy
  2. Correggio
  3. The Cosby Show Makes Television History
  4. Cranbrook Academy Begins a History of Design Excellence
  5. Cunningham Stages His First Dance “Event”
  6. D. W. Griffith
  7. The Dada Movement Emerges at the Cabaret Voltaire
  8. A Dalí Museum Opens in Figueras, Spain
  9. Dallas Popularizes the Prime-time Soap Opera
  10. Dame Margot Fonteyn
  11. Dan George
  12. Dances and Dancing
  13. Darryl F. Zanuck
  14. Datsolalee
  15. David Garrick
  16. De Stijl Advocates Mondrian’s Neoplasticism
  17. Dean Becomes a Legend in Rebel Without a Cause
  18. The Decline of the Big Three Networks Becomes a Fall
  19. Deconstructivists Exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art
  20. Delgadito
  21. Denim Jeans Become Accepted as Fashion
  22. The Denishawn School of Dance Opens in Los Angeles
  23. Dennis Banks
  24. Der Blaue Reiter Abandons Representation in Art
  25. Design for the Real World Reorients Industrial Design
  26. The Deutscher Werkbund Combats Conservative Architecture
  27. Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes Astounds Paris
  28. Diane Arbus
  29. The Dick Van Dyke Show Popularizes Situation Comedy
  30. Diego de Siloé
  31. Diego Rivera
  32. Diego Velázquez
  33. Dior’s “New Look” Sweeps Europe and America
  34. Disney Emerges as an Architectural Patron
  35. Disney Releases Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  36. Disney’s Fantasia Premieres and Redefines the Boundaries of Animation
  37. Do the Right Thing Establishes Lee as a World-Class Director
  38. Donatello
  39. Dorothea Lange
  40. Dorothy Arzner
  41. Dr. No Launches the Hugely Popular James Bond Series
  42. Dr. Seuss
  43. Dragnet Is the First Widely Popular Police Show
  44. Dress and Adornment
  45. Dreyfuss Designs the Bell “300” Telephone
  46. Duccio di Buoninsegna
  47. Duchamp’s “Readymades” Challenge Concepts of Art
  48. Duncan Interprets Chopin in Her Russian Debut
  49. E.T.: The Extraterrestrial Breaks Box-Office Records
  50. Ealing Comedies Mark a High Point in British Film