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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
- +*[[1869]] - ''[[Venus in Furs ]]'' - [[Leopold von Sacher-Masoch]] and [[Fanny Pistor]] sign their contract for the period of six months.
==Births== ==Births==
*[[65 BC]] - [[Horace]], Roman poet (d. [[8 BC]]) *[[65 BC]] - [[Horace]], Roman poet (d. [[8 BC]])
*[[1861]] - [[Aristide Maillol]], French sculptor (d. [[1944]]) *[[1861]] - [[Aristide Maillol]], French sculptor (d. [[1944]])
* 1861 - [[Georges Méliès]], French filmmaker (d. [[1938]]) * 1861 - [[Georges Méliès]], French filmmaker (d. [[1938]])
-*[[1862]] - [[Georges Feydeau]], French playwright (d. [[1921]])+*[[1862]] - [[Georges Feydeau ]], French playwright known for his bedroom farces (b. [[1921]])
*[[1864]] - [[Camille Claudel]], French graphic artist and sculptor (d. [[1943]]) *[[1864]] - [[Camille Claudel]], French graphic artist and sculptor (d. [[1943]])
*[[1865]] - [[Jean Sibelius]], Finnish composer (d. [[1957]]) *[[1865]] - [[Jean Sibelius]], Finnish composer (d. [[1957]])
*[[1886]] - [[Diego Rivera]], Mexican painter (d. [[1957]]) *[[1886]] - [[Diego Rivera]], Mexican painter (d. [[1957]])
*[[1894]] - [[James Thurber]], American writer (d. [[1961]]) *[[1894]] - [[James Thurber]], American writer (d. [[1961]])
 +*[[1908]] - [[Max Bill]], Swiss architect and designer (d. [[1994]])
*[[1916]] - [[Richard Fleischer]], American film director (d. [[2006]]) *[[1916]] - [[Richard Fleischer]], American film director (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1922]] - [[Lucian Freud ]], British painter and printmaker
*[[1925]] - [[Jimmy Smith (musician)|Jimmy Smith]], American jazz musician (d. [[2005]]) *[[1925]] - [[Jimmy Smith (musician)|Jimmy Smith]], American jazz musician (d. [[2005]])
*[[1943]] - [[Jim Morrison]], American singer ([[The Doors]]) (d. [[1971]]) *[[1943]] - [[Jim Morrison]], American singer ([[The Doors]]) (d. [[1971]])
* 1943 - [[Mary Woronov]], American actress * 1943 - [[Mary Woronov]], American actress
*[[1945]] - [[John Banville]], Irish novelist and journalist *[[1945]] - [[John Banville]], Irish novelist and journalist
-*[[1950]] - [[Dan Hartman]], American musician ([[Edgar Winter Group]]) (d. [[1994]])+*[[1950]] - [[Dan Hartman]], American musician ("Relight My Fire") (d. [[1994]])
*[[1953]] - [[Kim Basinger]], American actress *[[1953]] - [[Kim Basinger]], American actress
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +*[[1793]] - [[Madame du Barry]], French courtesan (b. [[1743]])
*[[1859]] - [[Thomas de Quincey]], British author (b. [[1785]]) *[[1859]] - [[Thomas de Quincey]], British author (b. [[1785]])
 +*[[1954]] - [[Claude Cahun ]], French surrealist photographer and writer (b. [[1894]])
 +*[[1964]] - [[Gustav Wyneken ]], German freethinker and reformer (b. [[1875]])
*[[1980]] - [[John Lennon]], English musician and peace activist (b. [[1940]]) *[[1980]] - [[John Lennon]], English musician and peace activist (b. [[1940]])
-== Notes == 
-*[[1861]] - [[Max Bill ]] (December 22, 1908 – December 8, 1994) was a Swiss architect, artist, typeface designer, graphic designer and  
-*[[1861]] - [[Venus in Furs ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Gustav Wyneken ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Graciela Daniele ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Mark Pesce ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[List of works by E. T. A. Hoffmann ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Madame du Barry ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Claude Cahun ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Georges Feydeau ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Lucian Freud ]] 
-*[[1861]] - [[Art, Truth and Politics ]] 
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