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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
+ | *''[[Vers une architecture]]'' | ||
*''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger | *''[[Pacific 231]]'' by Honegger | ||
*[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]] | *[[On White II]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]] |
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Art and culture
- Vers une architecture
- Pacific 231 by Honegger
- On White II by Wassily Kandinsky
- First issue of Weird Tales published
- The end of Dada
- Dada ends with a performance of Tristan Tzara's play "Le Cœur à gaz" in Paris when a battle erupts between the followers of Tzara & the followers of Breton, and police are called in.
Births
- Ado Kyrou (1923 - 1985)
- Bettie Page (1923 - )
- Eric Losfeld (1923? - 1979)
- André Courrèges (1923 - )
- Walerian Borowczyk (1923 - 2006)
- Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971)
- Norman Mailer (1923 - 2007)
- Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997)
- Italo Calvino (1923 – 1985)
- Raymond Radiguet (1903 - 1923)
- Richard Avedon (1923 - 2004)
Deaths
- Ricciotto Canudo (1879 - 1923)
- Max Nordau (1849 - 1923)
- Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923)
- Marcellus Emants, Dutch naturalist writer
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