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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1777]] - [[Sade]] is incarcerated at the [[Vincennes prison]].
 +*[[1831]] - ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' first published in France.
*[[1832]] - American author [[Edgar Allan Poe]] publishes his first [[short story]], "[[Metzengerstein]]". *[[1832]] - American author [[Edgar Allan Poe]] publishes his first [[short story]], "[[Metzengerstein]]".
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1836]] - [[Henri Fantin-Latour]], French painter (d. [[1904]]) *[[1836]] - [[Henri Fantin-Latour]], French painter (d. [[1904]])
 +*[[1863]] - [[Richard F. Outcault]], American comic strip scriptwriter, sketcher and painter (''The Yellow Kid'') (d. [[1928]])
*[[1892]] - [[Hal Roach]], American film producer (d. [[1992]]) *[[1892]] - [[Hal Roach]], American film producer (d. [[1992]])
*[[1896]] - [[John Dos Passos]], American author (d. [[1970]]) *[[1896]] - [[John Dos Passos]], American author (d. [[1970]])
*[[1905]] - [[Cecil Beaton]], English photographer (d. [[1980]]) *[[1905]] - [[Cecil Beaton]], English photographer (d. [[1980]])
*[[1909]] - [[Joseph Losey]], American theatre and film director (d. [[1984]]) *[[1909]] - [[Joseph Losey]], American theatre and film director (d. [[1984]])
-*[[1921]] - [[Murray Bookchin]], American libertarian socialist (d. [[2006]]) +*[[1921]] - [[Murray Bookchin]], American libertarian socialist (d. [[2006]])
 +*[[1921]] - [[Norris Embry]], American artist (d. [[1981]])
*[[1925]] - [[Yukio Mishima]], Japanese writer (d. [[1970]]) *[[1925]] - [[Yukio Mishima]], Japanese writer (d. [[1970]])
 +*[[1932]] - [[Harriet Andersson]], Swedish actress (''Summer with Monika'')
*[[1933]] - [[Stan Brakhage]], American filmmaker (d. [[2003]]) *[[1933]] - [[Stan Brakhage]], American filmmaker (d. [[2003]])
*[[1963]] - [[Steven Soderbergh]], American director *[[1963]] - [[Steven Soderbergh]], American director
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*[[1753]] - [[George Berkeley]], Irish theologian (b. [[1685]]) *[[1753]] - [[George Berkeley]], Irish theologian (b. [[1685]])
*[[1867]] - [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]], French painter (b. [[1780]]) *[[1867]] - [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]], French painter (b. [[1780]])
 +*[[1885]] - [[Rodolphe Bresdin]], French graphic artist (b. [[1822]])
*[[1898]] - [[Lewis Carroll]], English writer and mathematician (b. [[1832]]) *[[1898]] - [[Lewis Carroll]], English writer and mathematician (b. [[1832]])
*[[1957]] - [[Humphrey Bogart]], American actor (b. [[1899]]) *[[1957]] - [[Humphrey Bogart]], American actor (b. [[1899]])
*[[1977]] - [[Anais Nin|Anaïs Nin]], French author (b. [[1903]]) *[[1977]] - [[Anais Nin|Anaïs Nin]], French author (b. [[1903]])
 +*[[1968]] - [[Fritz Kahn]], German writer and illustrator (b. [[1888]])
 +*[[1987]] - [[Douglas Sirk]], American film director (b. [[1900]])
*[[2003]] - [[Koloman Sokol]], Slovak painter (b. [[1902]]) *[[2003]] - [[Koloman Sokol]], Slovak painter (b. [[1902]])
*[[2005]] - [[Conroy Maddox]], English painter (b. [[1912]]) *[[2005]] - [[Conroy Maddox]], English painter (b. [[1912]])
*[[2006]] - [[Shelley Winters]], American actress (b. [[1920]]) *[[2006]] - [[Shelley Winters]], American actress (b. [[1920]])
- +==Holidays and observances==
- +* [[Feast of the Ass]] ([[Medieval Christianity]])
-== Notes ==+
- +
-*[[1753]] - [[Douglas Sirk]] (April 26, 1900 – January 14, 1987) was a film director +
-*[[1753]] - [[Yukio Mishima]] (January 14, 1925–November 25, 1970), was a Japanese author +
-*[[1753]] - [[Fritz Kahn]] Fritz Kahn (Halle, Germany September 29, 1888 - Lugano, Switzerland January 14, 1968) was a German writer and illustrator in the 1920s who specialized in illustrating the physical processes of human bodies as though they were machine powered. +
-*[[1753]] - [[Rodolphe Bresdin]] Rodolphe Bresdin (1822 in Montrelais - January 14 1885 in Sèvres), also known as Chien-Caillou); was a French graphic artist who celebrated the fantastic, eccentric and the visionary. Odilon Redon studied with him. He was a precursor to Romanticism and the surrealists. +
-*[[1753]] - [[Norris Embry]]+
-*[[1753]] - [[Richard F. Outcault]]+
-*[[1753]] - [[Jean Dutourd]]+
-*[[1753]] - [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]+
-*[[1753]] - [[Harriet Andersson]]+
-*[[1753]] - [[Jerzy Grotowski]]+
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