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*[[Lake Thun]] by [[Ferdinand Hodler]] | *[[Lake Thun]] by [[Ferdinand Hodler]] | ||
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- Lake Thun by Ferdinand Hodler
- Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality by Sigmund Freud
Births
- Jean Vigo, French film director. The son of the famous French anarchist Eugene Bonaventure de Vigo (d. 1934)
- Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, Italian cultural critic (d. 2004)
Deaths
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