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==Births== ==Births==
*[[1609]] - [[John Suckling (poet)|John Suckling]], English poet ("It is not four years ago") (d. [[1642]]) *[[1609]] - [[John Suckling (poet)|John Suckling]], English poet ("It is not four years ago") (d. [[1642]])
 +*[[1791]] - [[Francesco Hayez]], French painter (d. [[1882]])
*[[1795]] - [[Ary Scheffer]], French painter (d. [[1858]]) *[[1795]] - [[Ary Scheffer]], French painter (d. [[1858]])
-*[[1890]] - [[Boris Pasternak]], [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize Laureate]] (d. [[1960]])+*[[1890]] - [[Boris Pasternak]], Russian writer (''Doctor Zhivago'') (d. [[1960]])
 +*[[1906]] - [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]], American character actor (d. [[1973]])
*[[1898]] - [[Bertolt Brecht]], German author (d. [[1956]]) *[[1898]] - [[Bertolt Brecht]], German author (d. [[1956]])
* 1898 - [[Joseph Kessel]], French journalist and novelist (d. [[1979]]) * 1898 - [[Joseph Kessel]], French journalist and novelist (d. [[1979]])
-*[[1931]] - [[Thomas Bernhard]], Austrian author (d. [[1989]])+*[[1913]] - [[Charles Henri Ford]], American novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist (''The Young and Evil'') (d. [[2002]])
 +*[[1932]] - [[Atsuko Tanaka]], Japanese avant-garde artist (''Electric Dress'') (d. [[2005]])
 +*[[1958]] - [[Thomas Ruff]], German photographer (''Nudes'')
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1686]] - [[William Dugdale]], English antiquarian (b. [[1605]]) 
*[[1755]] - [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (b. [[1689]]) *[[1755]] - [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (b. [[1689]])
*[[1837]] - [[Aleksandr Pushkin]], Russian poet and novelist (b. [[1799]]) *[[1837]] - [[Aleksandr Pushkin]], Russian poet and novelist (b. [[1799]])
 +*[[1879]] - [[Honoré Daumier]], French printmaker, caricaturist, painter and sculptor (b. [[1808]])
*[[1932]] - [[Edgar Wallace]], English novelist and screenwriter (b. [[1875]]) *[[1932]] - [[Edgar Wallace]], English novelist and screenwriter (b. [[1875]])
*[[1950]] - [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]]) *[[1950]] - [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]])
 +*[[2003]] - [[Max Pécas]], French filmmaker (b. [[1925]])
*[[2005]] - [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (b. [[1915]]) *[[2005]] - [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (b. [[1915]])
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-*[[1879]] - [[Honoré Daumier]] (February 26, 1808 – February 10, 1879), was a French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, sculptor, and one of the most gifted and prolific draftsmen of his time. (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[1906]] - [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]] (February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973) was an American character actor, well-known mainly for his roles in monster movies and as the son of silent film actor Lon Chaney. (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[1913]] - [[Charles Henri Ford]] (February 10, 1913 - September 27, 2002) was a novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist best known for his brilliant editorship of the avant-garde magazine, View, in New York in the 1940s, the co-author of The Young and Evil and as the partner of the artist Pavel Tchelitchew. (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[1958]] - [[Thomas Ruff]] (born February 10, 1958) is a German photographer who lives and works in Düsseldorf. In 2003 Thomas Ruff published a photographic collection of "Nudes" with excerpts from Platform by the French author Michel Houellebecq. Ruff's images were based on internet pornography, digitally processed and obscured. This series was received very ambivalently. (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[1932]] - [[Atsuko Tanaka]] Atsuko Tanaka (February 10, 1932 - December 3, 2005) was a pioneering Japanese avant-garde artist, best-known for her Electric Dress (1956). (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[1791]] - [[Francesco Hayez]] (February 10, 1791, Venice - December 21, 1882, Milan) was the leading artist of Romanticism in mid-19th-century Milan, renowned for his grand historical paintings, political allegories and exceptionally fine portraits. (b. [[1915]]) 
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-*[[2003]] - [[Max Pécas]] Max Pécas was a French filmmaker, scenario writer and producer. He was born April 25 1925 in Lyon and died 10 February 2003 in Paris. (b. [[1915]]) 
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