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*[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by [[Josef Hoffmann]] | *[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by [[Josef Hoffmann]] |
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Art and culture
Film
- L'Inferno by Italian film director Giuseppe de Liguoro.
- The Birth of the Sixth Art by Ricciotto Canudo
- The Lady of the Camellias by André Calmettes and Henri Pouctal
Literature
- Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, pataphysician by Jarry is published
- Fantômas
- Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
- The Phantom of the Opera is translated into English
- The Devil's Dictionary
- Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
- What a Life!
- The Quest for Fire
Visual culture
- Palais Stoclet (1905 to 1911) by Josef Hoffmann
- Me and my Village by Marc Chagall
- Blue Horse by Franz Marc
- Mona Lisa stolen
Births
- Marshall McLuhan (1911 - 1980)
- Martin Denny (1911 - 2005)
- Bernard Herrmann (1911 - 1975)
- Mervyn Peake (1911 - 1968)
- Samuel Fuller (1911 - 1997)
Deaths
- Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836 – 1911)
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