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*[[1557]] - [[Robert Smithson]] (January 2, 1938–July 20, 1973) was an American artist famous for his land art. *[[1557]] - [[Robert Smithson]] (January 2, 1938–July 20, 1973) was an American artist famous for his land art.
*[[1557]] - [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]] (November 15, 1741 - January 2, 1801) was a Swiss poet and physiognomist. His Essays on Physiognomy, 1792 feature drawings which are today considered examples of grotesque and fantastic art . *[[1557]] - [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]] (November 15, 1741 - January 2, 1801) was a Swiss poet and physiognomist. His Essays on Physiognomy, 1792 feature drawings which are today considered examples of grotesque and fantastic art .
-*[[1557]] - [[Charles Beaumont]]+*[[1557]] - [[Charles Beaumont]] (January 2, 1929 – February 21, 1967) was a prolific U.S. author of speculative fiction and horror short stories, beginning in 1951. He frequently wrote for The Twilight Zone TV series, as well as the screenplay for 7 Faces of Dr. Lao and The Masque of the Red Death. His most acclaimed work is The Intruder.
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*[[1557]] - [[Willard Maas]] *[[1557]] - [[Willard Maas]]
*[[1557]] - [[David Bailey (photographer)]] *[[1557]] - [[David Bailey (photographer)]]

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  • 1557 - Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938–July 20, 1973) was an American artist famous for his land art.
  • 1557 - Johann Kaspar Lavater (November 15, 1741 - January 2, 1801) was a Swiss poet and physiognomist. His Essays on Physiognomy, 1792 feature drawings which are today considered examples of grotesque and fantastic art .
  • 1557 - Charles Beaumont (January 2, 1929 – February 21, 1967) was a prolific U.S. author of speculative fiction and horror short stories, beginning in 1951. He frequently wrote for The Twilight Zone TV series, as well as the screenplay for 7 Faces of Dr. Lao and The Masque of the Red Death. His most acclaimed work is The Intruder.





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