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 +[[Image:Combat de nègres dans un tunnel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Negroes Fighting in a Tunnel at Night]]'' (1882) by [[Paul Bilhaud]], here shown in the 1887 version [[Appropriation (art)|appropriate]]d by [[Alphonse Allais]] as published in ''[[Album primo-avrilesque]]'' (April fool-ish Album)]]
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1795]] - [[Belgium]] is conquered by [[France]].+*[[1856]] - First installment of ''[[Madame Bovary]]'' published
 +*[[1882]] - ''[[Negroes Fighting in a Tunnel at Night]]'', first monochrome painting, exhibited in Paris
 +*[[1882]] - "[[Exposition des Arts Incohérents]]" attended by 2,000 people in Paris
 +*[[1886]] - [[Le Symboliste]], literary magazine founded in France.
*[[1964]] - The [[Free Speech Movement]] is launched on the campus of [[University of California, Berkeley]]. *[[1964]] - The [[Free Speech Movement]] is launched on the campus of [[University of California, Berkeley]].
 +*[[1967]] - ''[[Far From Vietnam]]'' premiers at the New York Film Festival
*[[1989]] - [[Denmark]]: World's first legal modern [[same-sex civil union]] called "registered partnership" *[[1989]] - [[Denmark]]: World's first legal modern [[same-sex civil union]] called "registered partnership"
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*[[1842]] - [[Charles Cros]], French poet and inventor (d. [[1888]]) *[[1842]] - [[Charles Cros]], French poet and inventor (d. [[1888]])
*[[1910]] - [[Bonnie Parker]], American outlaw (d. [[1934]]) *[[1910]] - [[Bonnie Parker]], American outlaw (d. [[1934]])
-*[[1930]] - [[Philippe Noiret]], French actor (d. [[2006]])+*[[1930]] - [[Philippe Noiret]], French actor (d. 2006)
 +*[[1940]] - [[Richard Corben]], American comic book artist (d. 2020)
*[[1935]] - [[Julie Andrews]], British actress and singer *[[1935]] - [[Julie Andrews]], British actress and singer
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1570]] - [[Frans Floris]], Flemish painter (b. [[1520]])+*[[1570]] - [[Frans Floris]], Flemish painter (b. [[1517]])
-*[[1574]] - [[Marten Jacobszoon Heemskerk van Veen]], Dutch painter (b. [[1498]])+
-*[[1578]] - [[Don John of Austria]], military leader (b. [[1547]])+
-*[[1588]] - Execution of [[Edward James (martyr)|Blessed Edward James]], Christian martyr+
-*[[1609]] - [[Gianmatteo Asola]], Italian composer+
-*[[1684]] - [[Pierre Corneille]], French author (b. [[1606]])+
-*[[1693]] - [[Pedro Abarca]], Spanish theologian (b. [[1619]])+
-*[[1708]] - [[John Blow]], British composer (b. [[1649]])+
-*[[1768]] - [[Robert Simson]], Scottish mathematician (b. [[1687]])+
-*[[1837]] - [[Robert Clark (US politician)|Robert Clark]], American politician (b. [[1777]])+
-*[[1838]] - [[Charles Tennant]], Scottish chemist and industrialist (b. [[1768]])+
-*[[1864]] - [[Rose Greenhow]], American Confederate spy (b. [[1817]])+
-*[[1876]] - [[James Lick]], California land baron (b. [[1796]])+
-*[[1901]] - [[Abdur Rahman Khan]], Afghan amir+
-*[[1913]] - [[Eugene O'Keefe]], Canadian businessman and philanthropist (b. [[1827]])+
-*[[1929]] - [[Antoine Bourdelle]], French sculptor (b. [[1861]])+
-*[[1955]] - [[Charles Christie]], American film studio owner (b. [[1880]])+
-*[[1958]] - [[Robert Falk]], Russian painter (b. [[1886]])+
-*[[1970]] - [[Raoul Riganti]], Argentine racing driver (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1974]] - [[Spyridon Marinatos]], Greek archaeologist (b. [[1901]])+
-*[[1975]] - [[Al Jackson]], American drummer ([[Booker T. & the M.G.'s]]) (b. [[1935]])+
-*[[1984]] - [[Walter Alston]], American baseball player and manager (b. [[1911]])+
-*[[1985]] - [[E. B. White]], American author (b. [[1899]])+
-*[[1988]] - [[Sacheverell Sitwell]], English writer (b. [[1897]])+
-*[[1990]] - [[Curtis LeMay]], American Air Force general (b. [[1906]])+
-*[[1992]] - [[Petra Kelly]], German politician (b. [[1947]])+
-*[[1994]] - [[Paul Lorenzen]], German philosopher (b. [[1915]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Jerome H. Lemelson]], American inventor (b. [[1923]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Pauline Julien]], French Canadian singer (b. [[1928]])+
-*[[2000]] - [[Reginald Kray]], British gangster (b. [[1933]])+
-* 2000 - [[Robert Allen (musicwriter)|Robert Allen]], American pianist and songwriter (b. [[1928]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Guy Beaulne]], French Canadian actor and theatre director (b. [[1921]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Walter Annenberg]], American publisher and philanthropist (b. [[1908]])+
*[[2004]] - [[Richard Avedon]], American photographer (b. [[1923]]) *[[2004]] - [[Richard Avedon]], American photographer (b. [[1923]])
-* 2004 - [[Bruce Palmer]], Canadian musician ([[Buffalo Springfield]]) (b. [[1946]]) 
-*[[2006]] - [[Jerald Tanner]], American religious activist (b. [[1938]])  
-* 2006 - [[André Viger]], French Canadian wheelchair marathoner (b. [[1952]]) 
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-== Notes == 
-# [[Le Symboliste]] 
-# Richard Avedon 
-# Philippe Noiret 
-# Bonnie and Clyde 
-# Charles Cros 
-# Far From Vietnam 
-# Incoherents 
-# Paul Bilhaud 
-# Monochrome painting 
-# Richard Corben 
-# Eugeen Van Mieghem 
-# Frans Floris 
-* Madame Bovary 
-*[[Renato Polselli]] 
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Negroes Fighting in a Tunnel at Night (1882) by Paul Bilhaud, here shown in the 1887 version appropriated by Alphonse Allais as published in Album primo-avrilesque (April fool-ish Album)
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