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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | + | ==Theory=== | |
- | *[[James Broughton]] | + | *[[The Serious Artist]] |
- | *[[Mario Caserini]]'s [[Gli Ultimi Giorni di Pompei]] (The Last Days of Pompeii) (1913) | + | *[[Manifesto of Lust]] by [[Valentine de Saint-Point]] |
- | *[[Enrico Guazzoni]] [[Quo Vadis?]] (1913) | + | *[[The Art of Noises]] manifesto by Luigi Russolo |
- | *Cult of ugliness: In his 1913 essay [[The Serious Artist]] | + | *[[Isidor Isaak Sadger]] coins [[sadomasochismus]] in "[[Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex]]" |
- | *[[Traffic In Souls]] (1913) | + | *[[L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale]] |
- | *[[Manifesto of Lust]] ( 1913 ) by [[Valentine de Saint-Point]] | + | |
- | *[[Villa des Roses]] (1913) | + | |
- | *[[Die glückliche Hand]] | + | |
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
*[[Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]] | *[[Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]] | ||
*[[Intonarumori]] invented by Luigi Russolo | *[[Intonarumori]] invented by Luigi Russolo | ||
- | *[[The Art of Noises]] manifesto by Luigi Russolo | + | *[[Die glückliche Hand]] |
===Literature=== | ===Literature=== | ||
*''[[Petersburg (novel)|Petersburg]]'' by Andrei Bely | *''[[Petersburg (novel)|Petersburg]]'' by Andrei Bely | ||
- | *[[Isidor Isaak Sadger]] coins [[sadomasochismus]] in "[[Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex]]" | + | *''[[Villa des Roses]]'' (1913) |
- | *[[L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale]] | + | |
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
*''[[The Student of Prague (1913 film)|The Student of Prague]]'', German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener | *''[[The Student of Prague (1913 film)|The Student of Prague]]'', German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener | ||
+ | *''[[Gli Ultimi Giorni di Pompei]] (The Last Days of Pompeii) by Mario Caserini | ||
+ | *''[[Quo Vadis?]]'' by Enrico Guazzoni | ||
+ | *''[[Traffic in Souls]](( (1913) | ||
===Art=== | ===Art=== | ||
*[[Bicycle Wheel]] by Duchamp | *[[Bicycle Wheel]] by Duchamp | ||
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*[[Helen Levitt]] (d. 2009) | *[[Helen Levitt]] (d. 2009) | ||
*[[Norman Oliver Brown]] (d. 2002) | *[[Norman Oliver Brown]] (d. 2002) | ||
- | + | *[[James Broughton]] (d. 1999) | |
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
*[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]] | *[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]] |
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Art and culture
Theory=
- The Serious Artist
- Manifesto of Lust by Valentine de Saint-Point
- The Art of Noises manifesto by Luigi Russolo
- Isidor Isaak Sadger coins sadomasochismus in "Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex"
- L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale
Music
- Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- Intonarumori invented by Luigi Russolo
- Die glückliche Hand
Literature
- Petersburg by Andrei Bely
- Villa des Roses (1913)
Film
- The Student of Prague, German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener
- Gli Ultimi Giorni di Pompei (The Last Days of Pompeii) by Mario Caserini
- Quo Vadis? by Enrico Guazzoni
- Traffic in Souls(( (1913)
Art
- Bicycle Wheel by Duchamp
- Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Umberto Boccioni
- Armory Show brings modern art to the United States
- Piazza d'Italia (Autumn Melancholy) by Giorgio de Chirico
Births
- Albert Camus
- Aimé Césaire
- Piero Fornasetti
- Roger Caillois
- Hedy Lamarr
- Helen Levitt (d. 2009)
- Norman Oliver Brown (d. 2002)
- James Broughton (d. 1999)
Deaths
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