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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1906]] - ''The Four Million'', [[O. Henry]]'s second [[short story]] collection, is published.+*[[1710]] - [[Statute of Anne]], first fully-fledged copyright law.
-*[[1925]] - [[The Great Gatsby]] by [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] is first published in [[New York, New York]] by [[Charles Scribner's Sons]].+*[[1848]] - [[John Ruskin marries Effie Gray]]
 +*[[1906]] - ''[[The Four Million]]'', [[O. Henry]]'s second [[short story]] collection, is published.
 +*[[1917]] - The "[[First Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists|First Annual Exhibition]]" of the [[Society of Independent Artists]] opens at the Grand Central Palace, New York, not showing [[Marcel Duchamp]]'s ''[[Fountain (Duchamp)|Fountain]]''
 +*[[1925]] - ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' by [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] is first published.
==Births== ==Births==
 +*[[1877]] - [[Alfred Kubin]], Austrian visual artist (d. [[1959]])
*[[1880]] - [[Montague Summers]], English writer (d. [[1948]]) *[[1880]] - [[Montague Summers]], English writer (d. [[1948]])
-*[[1911]] - [[Martin Denny]], American musician (d. [[2005]])+*[[1911]] - [[Martin Denny]], American musician (d. 2005)
-*[[1929]] - [[Max von Sydow]], Swedish actor+*[[1929]] - [[Max von Sydow]], Swedish actor (d. 2020)
-*[[1932]] - [[Omar Sharif]], Egyptian actor+*[[1932]] - [[Omar Sharif]], Egyptian actor (d. 2015)
-*[[1947]] - [[Bunny Wailer]], Jamaican musician+*[[1932]] - [[Delphine Seyrig]], French film actress (''L'Année dernière à Marienbad'') (d. 1990)
 +*[[1947]] - [[Bunny Wailer]], Jamaican musician (d. 2021)
 +*[[1956]] - [[Jacques de Loustal]], French graphic novel artist
*[[1950]] - [[Eddie Hazel]], American guitarist ([[P-Funk]] and [[The Temptations]]) (d. [[1992]]) *[[1950]] - [[Eddie Hazel]], American guitarist ([[P-Funk]] and [[The Temptations]]) (d. [[1992]])
- +*[[1970]] - [[Christophe Honoré]], French writer and film director (''Ma mère'')
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[948]] - King [[Hugh of Italy]]+*[[1575]] - [[Anna Bijns]], Flemish writer (b. [[1494]])
-* [[879]] - [[Louis the Stammerer]], King of the West Franks (b. [[846]])+
-*[[1533]] - King [[Frederick I of Denmark]] (b. [[1471]])+
-*[[1545]] - [[Costanzo Festa]], Italian composer+
-*[[1585]] - [[Pope Gregory XIII]] (b. [[1502]])+
-*[[1599]] - [[Gabrielle d'Estrée]], mistress of King [[Henry IV of France]] (b. [[1571]])+
-*[[1601]] - [[Mark Alexander Boyd]], Scottish poet (b. [[1562]])+
-*[[1619]] - [[Thomas Jones (Archbishop)|Thomas Jones]], Archbishop of Dublin (b. c[[1550]])+
-*[[1640]] - [[Agostino Agazzari]], Italian composer (b. [[1578]])+
-*[[1646]] - [[Santino Solari]], Swiss architect and sculptor (b. [[1576]])+
-*[[1704]] - [[William Egon of Fürstenberg]], Bishop of Strassburg (b. [[1629]])+
-*[[1706]] - [[Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall]], Irish soldier (b. [[1666]])+
-*[[1756]] - [[Giacomo Antonio Perti]], Italian composer (d. [[1661]])+
-*[[1760]] - [[Jean Lebeuf]], French historian (b. [[1687]])+
-*[[1786]] - [[John Byron]], British naval officer (b. [[1723]])+
-*[[1813]] - [[Joseph-Louis Lagrange]], Italian-born mathematician (b. [[1736]])+
-*[[1823]] - [[Karl Leonhard Reinhold]], Austrian philosopher (b. [[1757]])+
-*[[1862]] - [[W.H.L. Wallace]], American Union general (b. [[1821]])+
*[[1882]] - [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]], English poet and painter (b. [[1828]]) *[[1882]] - [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]], English poet and painter (b. [[1828]])
-*[[1904]] - Queen [[Isabella II of Spain]] (b. [[1830]]) 
*[[1909]] - [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]], English poet and critic (b. [[1837]]) *[[1909]] - [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]], English poet and critic (b. [[1837]])
-*[[1919]] - [[Emiliano Zapata]], Mexican revolutionary (b. [[1879]]) 
-*[[1920]] - [[Moritz Cantor]], German mathematician (b. [[1829]]) 
-*[[1931]] - [[Khalil Gibran]], Lebanese poet and painter (b. [[1883]]) 
-*[[1945]] - [[Charles Nordhoff]], English-born writer (b. [[1887]]) 
-* 1945 - [[H.N. Werkman]], Dutch artist and printer (b. [[1882]]) 
-*[[1954]] - [[Auguste and Louis Lumière|Auguste Lumière]], French film pioneer (b. [[1862]]) 
-* 1954 - [[Oscar Mathisen]], Norwegian speed skater (b. [[1888]]) 
-*[[1955]] - [[Teilhard de Chardin]], French paleontologist and theologian (b. [[1881]]) 
-*[[1958]] - [[Chuck Willis]], American singer and songwriter (b. [[1928]]) 
-*[[1962]] - [[Michael Curtiz]], Hungarian-born director (b. [[1886]]) 
-* 1962 - [[Stuart Sutcliffe]], English musician ([[The Beatles]]) (b. [[1940]]) 
-*[[1965]] - [[Lloyd Casner]], American race car driver and owner (b. [[1928]]) 
-* 1965 - [[Linda Darnell]], American actress (b. [[1923]])  
*[[1966]] - [[Evelyn Waugh]], English writer (b. [[1903]]) *[[1966]] - [[Evelyn Waugh]], English writer (b. [[1903]])
-*[[1968]] - [[Gustavs Celmins]], Latvian politician (b. [[1899]])+*[[1975]] - [[Walker Evans]], American photographer b. [[1903]])
-*[[1969]] - [[Harley J. Earl]], American automobile designer (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1975]] - [[Marjorie Main]], American actress (b. [[1890]])+
*[[1979]] - [[Nino Rota]], Italian composer (b. [[1911]]) *[[1979]] - [[Nino Rota]], Italian composer (b. [[1911]])
-*[[1980]] - [[Kay Medford]], American actress (b. [[1914]])+*[[1986]] &ndash; [[Linda Creed]], American singer-songwriter (b. 1948)
-*[[1986]] - [[Linda Creed]], American songwriter (b. [[1948]])+*[[1994]] - [[John O'Brien (novelist)|John O'Brien]], American author (''Leaving Las Vegas'') (b. [[1960]])
-*[[1991]] - [[Kevin Peter Hall]], American actor (b. [[1955]])+*[[2010]] - [[Malcolm McLaren]] British musician and band manager ([[Sex Pistols]], [[New York Dolls]], [[Bow Wow Wow]]) (b. 1946)
-* 1991 - [[Natalie Schafer]], American actress (b. [[1900]])+ 
-*[[1992]] - [[Sam Kinison]], American comedian (b. [[1953]])+
-*[[1993]] - [[Chris Hani]], South African activist (b. [[1942]])+
-*[[1994]] - [[Sam B. Hall]], American politician (b. [[1924]])+
-*[[1995]] - [[Morarji Desai]], Indian activist (b. [[1896]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Michael Dorris]], American author (b. [[1945]])+
-*[[1999]] - [[Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat]], German-born biochemist (b. [[1910]])+
-* 1999 - [[Jean Vander Pyl]], American voice actress (b. [[1919]])+
-*[[2000]] - [[Peter Jones]], English comedian (b. [[1920]])+
-* 2000 - [[Larry Linville]], American actor (b. [[1939]])+
-* 2000 - [[Kirsten Rolffes]], Danish actress (b. [[1928]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Yuji Hyakutake]], Japanese astronomer (b. [[1950]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Chumy Chúmez]], Spanish film director (b. [[1927]])+
-* 2003 - [[Little Eva]], American singer (b. [[1943]]) +
-*[[2005]] - [[Norbert Brainin]], Austrian violinist (b. [[1923]])+
-* 2005 - [[Iakovos, Archbishop of America]] (b. [[1911]])+
-* 2005 - [[Al Lucas]], American football player (b. [[1978]])+
-== Notes ==+
-Alfred Kubin +
-Evelyn Waugh +
-John O'Brien (novelist) +
-Algernon Charles Swinburne +
-Delphine Seyrig +
-Statute of Anne +
-Christophe Honoré +
-Dante Gabriel Rossetti +
-Jacques de Loustal +
-Gillo Dorfles +
-Medieval Dutch literature +
-Anna Bijns +
-The Great Gatsby +
-Bernard Moitessier +
-Auguste and Louis Lumière +
-Montague Summers +
-Kahlil Gibran +
-Giuseppe Pitrè +
-Walker Evans +
-Martin Denny +
-Oliviero Toscani +
-Nino Rota +
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