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 +"In his exhibition of drawings, held [[October 19]], [[1908]], in the [[Maison Devambez|Galerie Devambez]], in Paris, <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Auguste Rodin]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> showed the most [[libidinous]] set of drawings ever exposed to an invited public, in which there were at least two that were frankly [[Pornography|pornographic]] and for which show he was, by both French and foreign people, called "beast", "monster", "vulgar charlatan", "sadist." etc." --''[[Great Works of Art and What Makes Them Great]]'' (1925), [[Frederick Ruckstull]]
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[2007]] - ''[[Un roman sentimental]]'', novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet
==Births== ==Births==
-*[[1899]] - [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]], Guatemalan writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1974]])*[[1931]] - [[John le Carré]], English novelist+*[[1862]] - [[Auguste Lumière]], French film pioneer (d. [[1954]])
 +*[[1882]] - [[Umberto Boccioni]], Italian painter and sculptor (d. [[1916]])
 +*[[1899]] - [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]], Guatemalan writer and diplomat (d. 1974)
 +*[[1931]] - [[John le Carré]], English novelist
 +*[[1920]] - [[Harry Alan Towers]], British film producer (d. 2009)
 +*[[1927]] - [[Pierre Alechinsky]], Belgian artist
 +*[[1931]] - [[John le Carré]], English writer
*[[1944]] - [[Peter Tosh]], Jamaican musician, political activist (d. [[1987]]) *[[1944]] - [[Peter Tosh]], Jamaican musician, political activist (d. [[1987]])
* 1944 - [[George McCrae]], American soul singer * 1944 - [[George McCrae]], American soul singer
 +*[[1945]] - [[Sharon Redd]], American singer (d. [[1992]])
*[[1945]] - [[Divine (Glen Milstead)|Divine]], American actor (d. [[1988]]) *[[1945]] - [[Divine (Glen Milstead)|Divine]], American actor (d. [[1988]])
 +*[[1950]] - [[Patrick Cowley]], American music producer (d. [[1982 ]])
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
*[[1745]] - [[Jonathan Swift]], Irish author (b. [[1667]]) *[[1745]] - [[Jonathan Swift]], Irish author (b. [[1667]])
 +*[[1909]] - [[Cesare Lombroso]], Italian criminologist (b. [[1835]])
 +*[[1970]] - [[Unica Zürn]], German author and painter and companion of Hans Bellmer in (d. [[1916]])
*[[1987]] - [[Jacqueline Du Pré]], English cellist (b. [[1945]]) *[[1987]] - [[Jacqueline Du Pré]], English cellist (b. [[1945]])
*[[1995]] - [[Don Cherry (jazz)|Don Cherry]], American jazz trumpet player (b. [[1936]]) *[[1995]] - [[Don Cherry (jazz)|Don Cherry]], American jazz trumpet player (b. [[1936]])
*[[1999]] - [[Nathalie Sarraute]], Russian-born French writer (b. [[1900]]) *[[1999]] - [[Nathalie Sarraute]], Russian-born French writer (b. [[1900]])
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-== Notes == 
-*[[1745]] - [[Pierre Alechinsky]] Pierre Alechinsky (October 19, 1927) is a Belgian artist. 
-*[[1745]] - [[Cesare Lombroso]] (November 6, 1835 – October 19, 1909) was an Italian criminologist 
-*[[1745]] - [[Harry Alan Towers]], British film producer (born in London on October 19, 1920)  
-*[[1745]] - [[Sharon Redd]] (October 19 1945 - May 1 1992) was an American house music and Urban contemporary singer from New York.  
-*[[1745]] - [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]] (October 19, 1899 – June 9, 1974) was a Guatemalan writer and diplomat.  
-*[[1745]] - [[Patrick Cowley]]  
-*[[1745]] - [[John le Carré]]  
-*[[1745]] - [[Umberto Boccioni]]  
-*[[1745]] - [[Auguste and Louis Lumière]]  
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"In his exhibition of drawings, held October 19, 1908, in the Galerie Devambez, in Paris, [Auguste Rodin] showed the most libidinous set of drawings ever exposed to an invited public, in which there were at least two that were frankly pornographic and for which show he was, by both French and foreign people, called "beast", "monster", "vulgar charlatan", "sadist." etc." --Great Works of Art and What Makes Them Great (1925), Frederick Ruckstull

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