In the public domain in 2013 according the 70 years rule
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The following works are in the public domain as of 2013 according the 70 years rule:
Robert Musil, Austrian author of The Man Without Qualities; Bruno Schulz, Polish author of The Street of Crocodiles, Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, draughtsman of The Book of Idolatry; Franz Boas, German-born American anthropologist, author of Anthropology and Modern Life, The Mind of Primitive Man and Primitive Art; Stefan Zweig, Austrian author of Letter from an Unknown Woman, Fear and World of Yesterday; Germaine Dulac French director of The Seashell and the Clergyman; Jindřich Štyrský , Czech artist, author-photographer of Emilie Comes to Me in a Dream; Grant Wood, an American painter, best known for his painting American Gothic; Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist, author of The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia; Léon Daudet, French journalist, writer, often called the French Dickens and Walter Sickert, painter known for his The Camden Town Murder.
Illustration: American Gothic (1930) by American painter Grant Wood. This is the best-known work of Wood, up to the point that it is one of the most famous works of art. But in his oeuvre you will also find Rousseau-esque discursions such as Young Corn.
- Robert Musil, Austrian author of The Man Without Qualities
- Bruno Schulz, Polish author of The Street of Crocodiles, Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, draughtsman of The Book of Idolatry
- Franz Boas, German-born American anthropologist, author of Anthropology and Modern Life, The Mind of Primitive Man and Primitive Art
- Stefan Zweig, Austrian author of Letter from an Unknown Woman, Fear and World of Yesterday
- Germaine Dulac French director of The Seashell and the Clergyman
- Jindřich Štyrský , Czech artist, author-photographer of Emilie Comes to Me in a Dream
- Grant Wood, an American painter, best known for his painting American Gothic
- Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist, author of The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia
- Léon Daudet, French journalist, writer, often called the French Dickens
- Walter Sickert, painter known for his The Camden Town Murder
The authors died in 1942.
See also
- In the public domain in 2012 according the 70 years rule
- In the public domain in 2014 according the 70 years rule
- Public domain day