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+ | [[Image:La venduta by Angelo Morbelli.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[La Venduta]]'' ([[1887]]) by [[Angelo Morbelli]]]] | ||
+ | [[Image:The Heart Has Its Reasons by Odilon Redon.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[The Heart Has Its Reasons]]'' (c.[[1887]]) by [[Odilon Redon]], a phrase from the ''[[Pensées]]'' ([[1669]]) by [[Blaise Pascal]]]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' (1887) by [[Eugène Bataille]]]] | ||
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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | *[[La Sirène]] [aka La Mer calme] - [[Arnold Böcklin]] | + | |
- | *[[Gorilla Carrying off a Woman]]- [[Emmanuel Frémiet]] | + | === Popular culture === |
- | *[[Du Fétichisme dans l’amour]] - [[Alfred Binet]] (Alfred Binet was the first to apply the word fetishism in a sexual context) | + | *[[Gibson girl]] debuts in United States |
- | *''[[She|She: A History of Adventure]]'' - [[H. Rider Haggard]] | + | === Visual art === |
+ | *''[[La Sirène]]'' by [[Arnold Böcklin]] | ||
+ | *''[[A Clinical Lesson at the Salpetriere]]'' by [[André Brouillet]] | ||
+ | *''[[Gorilla Carrying off a Woman]]'' by [[Emmanuel Frémiet]] | ||
+ | *''[[Bridge in the Rain]]'' by [[van Gogh]] | ||
+ | *''[[Ruhender weiblicher Akt]]'' by [[Lovis Corinth]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Academia === | ||
+ | *''[[Du Fétichisme dans l’amour]]'' by [[Alfred Binet]] | ||
+ | *''[[Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft]]'' by [[Ferdinand Tönnies]] | ||
+ | *''[[On the Genealogy of Morality]]'' by [[Nietzsche]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Literature=== | ||
+ | *''[[She|She: A History of Adventure]]'' by [[H. Rider Haggard]] | ||
* ''[[The Horla]]'' by [[Guy de Maupassant]] | * ''[[The Horla]]'' by [[Guy de Maupassant]] | ||
+ | *''[[The Autobiography of a Flea]]'' by anonymous | ||
*''[[La Marquise de Sade]]'' by [[Rachilde]] | *''[[La Marquise de Sade]]'' by [[Rachilde]] | ||
- | *''[[Capriccio espagnol]]'' | + | *''[[La Terre]]'' by [[Emile Zola]] |
- | *''[[Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft]]'' | + | |
- | *''[[On the Genealogy of Morality]]'' | + | === Music=== |
+ | *''[[Capriccio espagnol]]'' by [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] | ||
+ | *[[Satie]]: Sarabandes (unresolved consecutive ninth and seventh chords, modal) | ||
+ | * [[Fauré]]: Requiem | ||
+ | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[January 3]] - [[August Macke]], German painter (d. [[1914]]) | * [[January 3]] - [[August Macke]], German painter (d. [[1914]]) | ||
* [[March 14]] - [[Sylvia Beach]], American publisher in Paris (d. [[1952]]) | * [[March 14]] - [[Sylvia Beach]], American publisher in Paris (d. [[1952]]) | ||
* [[March 23]] - [[Juan Gris]], Spanish-born painter and graphic artist (d. [[1927]]) | * [[March 23]] - [[Juan Gris]], Spanish-born painter and graphic artist (d. [[1927]]) | ||
- | * [[March 24]] - [[Roscoe Arbuckle|Fatty Arbuckle]], American actor (d. [[1933]]) | ||
* [[March 24]] - [[Roscoe Arbuckle|Fatty Arbuckle]], American actor (d. [[1933]]) | * [[March 24]] - [[Roscoe Arbuckle|Fatty Arbuckle]], American actor (d. [[1933]]) | ||
* [[July 7]] - [[Marc Chagall]], Russian-born painter (d. [[1985]]) | * [[July 7]] - [[Marc Chagall]], Russian-born painter (d. [[1985]]) | ||
+ | * [[July 8]] - [[Jean Ray]], Belgian writer (d. [[19545]]) | ||
+ | *[[June 20]] - [[Kurt Schwitters]], German painter (d. [[1948]]) | ||
* [[July 28]] - [[Marcel Duchamp]], French-born artist (d. [[1968]]) | * [[July 28]] - [[Marcel Duchamp]], French-born artist (d. [[1968]]) | ||
* [[August 17]] - [[Marcus Garvey]], American publisher, entrepreneur, and black nationalist (d. [[1940]]) | * [[August 17]] - [[Marcus Garvey]], American publisher, entrepreneur, and black nationalist (d. [[1940]]) | ||
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==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
- | + | * [[August 20]] - [[Jules Laforgue]], French poet (b. [[1860]]) | |
- | == Notes == | + | *[[December 28]] - [[Walther Ruttmann]] German film director (b. [[1941]]) |
- | *[[Walther Ruttmann]] | + | |
- | # [[Kurt Schwitters]] | + | |
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Art and culture
Popular culture
- Gibson girl debuts in United States
Visual art
- La Sirène by Arnold Böcklin
- A Clinical Lesson at the Salpetriere by André Brouillet
- Gorilla Carrying off a Woman by Emmanuel Frémiet
- Bridge in the Rain by van Gogh
- Ruhender weiblicher Akt by Lovis Corinth
Academia
- Du Fétichisme dans l’amour by Alfred Binet
- Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft by Ferdinand Tönnies
- On the Genealogy of Morality by Nietzsche
Literature
- She: A History of Adventure by H. Rider Haggard
- The Horla by Guy de Maupassant
- The Autobiography of a Flea by anonymous
- La Marquise de Sade by Rachilde
- La Terre by Emile Zola
Music
- Capriccio espagnol by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Satie: Sarabandes (unresolved consecutive ninth and seventh chords, modal)
- Fauré: Requiem
Births
- January 3 - August Macke, German painter (d. 1914)
- March 14 - Sylvia Beach, American publisher in Paris (d. 1952)
- March 23 - Juan Gris, Spanish-born painter and graphic artist (d. 1927)
- March 24 - Fatty Arbuckle, American actor (d. 1933)
- July 7 - Marc Chagall, Russian-born painter (d. 1985)
- July 8 - Jean Ray, Belgian writer (d. 19545)
- June 20 - Kurt Schwitters, German painter (d. 1948)
- July 28 - Marcel Duchamp, French-born artist (d. 1968)
- August 17 - Marcus Garvey, American publisher, entrepreneur, and black nationalist (d. 1940)
- September 1 - Blaise Cendrars, Swiss writer (d. 1961)
- October 6 - Le Corbusier, Swiss architect (d. 1965)
- November 23 - Boris Karloff, English actor (d. 1967)
Deaths
- August 20 - Jules Laforgue, French poet (b. 1860)
- December 28 - Walther Ruttmann German film director (b. 1941)
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