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== Births == | == Births == | ||
+ | *[[1862]] - [[Gustav Klimt]], Austrian painter and graphic artist (d. [[1918]]) | ||
+ | *[[1912]] - [[Northrop Frye]], Canadian literary critic (d. [[1991]]) | ||
+ | *[[1912]] - [[Woody Guthrie]], American folk musician (d. [[1967]]) | ||
+ | *[[1918]] - [[Ingmar Bergman]], Swedish film and theatre director | ||
+ | *[[1950]] - [[Gwen Guthrie]], American singer (d. [[1999]]) | ||
== Deaths == | == Deaths == |
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Art and culture
- 1789 - French Revolution: Citizens of Paris storm the Bastille and free seven prisoners.
- 1995 - The MP3 format was named.
Births
- 1862 - Gustav Klimt, Austrian painter and graphic artist (d. 1918)
- 1912 - Northrop Frye, Canadian literary critic (d. 1991)
- 1912 - Woody Guthrie, American folk musician (d. 1967)
- 1918 - Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film and theatre director
- 1950 - Gwen Guthrie, American singer (d. 1999)
Deaths
Notes
- Madame de Staël
- Thomas Rowlandson
- The 120 Days of Sodom
- Raymond Roussel
- Bastille
- Gustav Klimt
- Óscar Chichoni
- Alfons Mucha
Petrus Borel, sometimes known as Borel d'Hauterive (26 June 1809 - 14 July 1859) was a French writer of the Romantic movement. Born Joseph-Pierre Borel at ...
Gwen Guthrie (July 14 (some sources say July 9) 1950 - February 3, 1999) was an American singer and songwriter, who sang backing vocals for Aretha Franklin,
Frank Raymond Leavis (July 14, 1895 - April 14, 1978) was an influential British literary critic of the early-to-mid-twentieth century. ...
"I want the word where it ends and begins," he cried. "Dada is the heart of words." (That was "The First Dada Manifesto," July 14, 1916). ...
When the Bastille was stormed and looted on July 14, 1789 during the height of the French Revolution, Sade believed the work was lost forever and later ...
Ingmar Bergman (born July 14, 1918) is a Swedish director. Born in Uppsala, Sweden to a Lutheran minister, Bergman grew up surrounded by religious imagery ...
Herman Northrop Frye (July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic, one of the most distinguished of the 20th century. ...
Raymond Roussel (Paris, January 20, 1877 - Palermo, July 14, 1933) was a French poet, novelist, playwright, musician, chess enthusiast, neurasthenic, ...
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (July 14, 1834 - July 17, 1903) was an American painter and etcher. He is perhaps best known for his nearly black-and-white ...
Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 - July 14, 1986) is one of the best known industrial designers of the 20th Century. Born in France, Loewy spent most of his ...