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*[[1906]] - [[Wolfgang Kayser]], German literary theorist (The Grotesque in Art and Literature). (d. [[1960]]) *[[1906]] - [[Wolfgang Kayser]], German literary theorist (The Grotesque in Art and Literature). (d. [[1960]])
*[[1913]] - [[Ad Reinhardt]], American artist (''Abstract Painting No. 5'') (d. [[1967]]) *[[1913]] - [[Ad Reinhardt]], American artist (''Abstract Painting No. 5'') (d. [[1967]])
-*[[1922]] - [[Ava Gardner]], American actress (d. [[1990]])+*[[1922]] - [[Ava Gardner]], American actress (d. 1990)
-*[[1923]] - [[David F. Friedman]], American filmmaker +*[[1923]] - [[David F. Friedman]], American filmmaker (d. 2011)
-*[[1931]] - [[Mauricio Kagel]], Argentine composer+*[[1931]] - [[Mauricio Kagel]], Argentine composer (d. 2008)
*[[1931]] - [[Walter Abish]], American author *[[1931]] - [[Walter Abish]], American author
*[[1932]] - [[On Kawara]], Japanese conceptual artist *[[1932]] - [[On Kawara]], Japanese conceptual artist

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