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- | :[[1910]] - [[1911]] - [[1912]] - [[1913]] - [[1914]] - [[1915]] - [[1916]] - [[1917]] - [[1918]] - [[1919]] - [[1920]] | + | '''1913''' the 913th year of the 2nd millennium, the 13th year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1910s decade. |
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*''[[The Last Days of Pompeii (1913 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii]]'' by Mario Caserini | *''[[The Last Days of Pompeii (1913 film)|The Last Days of Pompeii]]'' by Mario Caserini | ||
*''[[Traffic in Souls]]'' by George Loane Tucker | *''[[Traffic in Souls]]'' by George Loane Tucker | ||
+ | *''[[Quo Vadis (1913 film)|Quo Vadis]]'' by Enrico Guazzoni | ||
===Art=== | ===Art=== | ||
*[[Krazy Kat]] comic | *[[Krazy Kat]] comic | ||
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* [[Delmore Schwartz]], American poet (d. [[1966]]) | * [[Delmore Schwartz]], American poet (d. [[1966]]) | ||
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- | *[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]] | + | *[[Jose Guadalupe Posada]] (b. [[1852]]) |
- | *[[Ferdinand de Saussure]] ([[the linguistic sign is arbitrary]]) | + | *[[Ferdinand de Saussure]] (b. [[1857]]) |
- | * [[June 8]] – [[Emily Davison]], British suffragette (b. [[1872]]) | + | *[[Emily Davison]], British suffragette (b. [[1872]]) |
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1913 the 913th year of the 2nd millennium, the 13th year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1910s decade.
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Art and culture
Theory
- The Serious Artist by Ezra Pound
- Futurist 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"
- Les livres de l'Enfer by Pascal Pia, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernand Fleuret and Louis Perceau
Music
- Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- Intonarumori invented by Luigi Russolo
- Die glückliche Hand by Arnold Schoenberg
Literature
- Petersburg by Andrei Bely
- Villa des Roses by Willem Elsschot
Film
- The Student of Prague, German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener
- The Last Days of Pompeii by Mario Caserini
- Traffic in Souls by George Loane Tucker
- Quo Vadis by Enrico Guazzoni
Art
- Krazy Kat comic
- 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
- Guitar, Newspaper, Glass and Bottle by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
Births
- Piero Fornasetti (d. 1988)
- Roger Caillois (d. 1978)
- Hedy Lamarr (d. 2000)
- Norman O. Brown (d. 2002)
- James Broughton (d. 1999)
- Frank Tashlin, American animation director (d. 1972)
- John Garfield, American actor (d. 1952)
- René Clément, French film director (d. 1996)
- Woody Herman, American musician and band leader (d. 1987)
- Peter Cushing, English actor (d. 1994)
- Aimé Césaire, French Martinican poet and politician (d. 2008)
- Franz Antel, Austrian filmmaker (d. 2007)
- Pinetop Perkins, American blues musician (d. 2011)
- Helen Levitt, American photographer (d. 2009)
- Frances Farmer, American actress (d. 1970)
- Stanley Kramer, American film producer, director, and writer (d. 2001)
- Burt Lancaster, American actor (Elmer Gantry) (d. 1994)
- Vivien Leigh, British actress (Gone With The Wind) (d. 1967)
- Albert Camus, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1960)
- Benjamin Britten, English composer (d. 1976)
- Delmore Schwartz, American poet (d. 1966)
Deaths
- Jose Guadalupe Posada (b. 1852)
- Ferdinand de Saussure (b. 1857)
- Emily Davison, British suffragette (b. 1872)
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