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*[[1789]] - [[French Revolution]]: Citizens of [[Paris]] [[storming of the Bastille|storm the Bastille]] and free seven prisoners. *[[1789]] - [[French Revolution]]: Citizens of [[Paris]] [[storming of the Bastille|storm the Bastille]] and free seven prisoners.
 +*[[1916]] - "I want the word where it ends and begins," [[Hugo Ball]] cried. "Dada is the heart of words." ("[[Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)|The First Dada Manifesto]]")
*[[1995]] - The [[MP3]] format was named. *[[1995]] - The [[MP3]] format was named.
== Births == == Births ==
 +*[[1756]] - [[Thomas Rowlandson]], an English caricaturist. (d. [[1827]])
 +*[[1834]] - [[James Abbott McNeill Whistler]], American artist (d. [[1903]])
*[[1862]] - [[Gustav Klimt]], Austrian painter and graphic artist (d. [[1918]]) *[[1862]] - [[Gustav Klimt]], Austrian painter and graphic artist (d. [[1918]])
 +*[[1895]] - [[Frank Raymond Leavis]], British literary critic (d. [[1978]])
*[[1912]] - [[Northrop Frye]], Canadian literary critic (d. [[1991]]) *[[1912]] - [[Northrop Frye]], Canadian literary critic (d. [[1991]])
*[[1912]] - [[Woody Guthrie]], American folk musician (d. [[1967]]) *[[1912]] - [[Woody Guthrie]], American folk musician (d. [[1967]])
-*[[1918]] - [[Ingmar Bergman]], Swedish film and theatre director+*[[1918]] - [[Ingmar Bergman]], Swedish film and theatre director (d. [[2007]])
*[[1950]] - [[Gwen Guthrie]], American singer (d. [[1999]]) *[[1950]] - [[Gwen Guthrie]], American singer (d. [[1999]])
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
- +*[[1817]] - [[Anne Louise Germaine de Staël]], Swiss author (b. [[1766]])
-== Notes ==+*[[1859]] - [[Petrus Borel]], French writer (b. [[1809]])
-# [[Madame de Staël]]+*[[1881]] - [[Billy the Kid]], American outlaw (b. [[1859]]?)
-# [[Thomas Rowlandson]]+*[[1933]] - [[Raymond Roussel]], French writer (b. [[1877]])
-# [[The 120 Days of Sodom]]+*[[1939]] - [[Alphonse Mucha]], Czech painter, decorative artist (b. [[1860]])
-# [[Raymond Roussel]]+*[[1986]] - [[Raymond Loewy]], American designer (b. [[1893]])
-# [[Bastille]]+
-# [[Gustav Klimt]]+
-# [[Óscar Chichoni]]+
-# [[Alfons Mucha]]+
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-[[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 ...+
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-[[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, +
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-[[Frank Raymond Leavis]] (July 14, 1895 - April 14, 1978) was an influential British literary critic of the early-to-mid-twentieth century. ...+
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-"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). ...+
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-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 ...+
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-[[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 ...+
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-Herman [[Northrop Frye]] (July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic, one of the most distinguished of the 20th century. ...+
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-[[Raymond Roussel]] (Paris, January 20, 1877 - Palermo, July 14, 1933) was a French poet, novelist, playwright, musician, chess enthusiast, neurasthenic, ...+
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-[[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 ...+
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-[[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 ...+
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