1917
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*[[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] | *[[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] | ||
*''[[Gran Concerto Futuristico]]'' by Russolo | *''[[Gran Concerto Futuristico]]'' by Russolo | ||
+ | *[[God (sculpture)]] | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[Ettore Sottsass]] (1917 - 2007) | *[[Ettore Sottsass]] (1917 - 2007) |
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Art and culture
- Parade (ballet) premieres
- Red and Blue Chair
- Mourning and Melancholia
- Defamiliarization coined
- Readymade Fountain by Marcel Duchamp
- Russian Revolution
- Gran Concerto Futuristico by Russolo
- God (sculpture)
Births
- Ettore Sottsass (1917 - 2007)
- Robert Warshow (1917 - 1955)
- Leslie Fiedler (1917 - 2003)
- Maya Deren (1917 - 1961)
- Gershon Legman (1917 - 1999)
- Manny Farber (1917 - )
- Anthony Burgess (1917 – 1993)
Deaths
- Émile Durkheim (1858 - 1917)
- E. B. Tylor (1832 - 1917)
- Octave Mirbeau (1848 - 1917)
- Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917)
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