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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*[[1709]] - [[Alexander Selkirk]] is rescued from shipwreck on a desert island, inspiring the book ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]]. *[[1709]] - [[Alexander Selkirk]] is rescued from shipwreck on a desert island, inspiring the book ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]].
 +*[[1884]] - [[Les XX]]: the first of ten annual exhibitions is held in Brussels
 +*[[1916]] - [[Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich)|Cabaret Voltaire]] opening press release.
*[[1922]] - ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'' by [[James Joyce]] published in Paris *[[1922]] - ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'' by [[James Joyce]] published in Paris
- +*[[1933]] - [[Papin sisters]] murder their employer and her daughter in France.
 +*[[1948]] - ''[[To Have Done With the Judgment of god]]'' scheduled airing day, canceled the day before.
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1600]] - [[Gabriel Naudé]], French librarian and scholar (d. [[1653]]) *[[1600]] - [[Gabriel Naudé]], French librarian and scholar (d. [[1653]])
 +*[[1852]] - [[José Guadalupe Posada]] Mexican engraver and illustrator (d. [[1913]])
 +*[[1859]] - [[Havelock Ellis]], British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer (''Psychology of Sex'') (d. [[1939]])
*[[1861]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (d. [[1949]]) *[[1861]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (d. [[1949]])
 +*[[1873]] - [[Maurice Tourneur]], French film director and screenwriter (''The Hand of the Devil'') (d. [[1961]])
*[[1882]] - [[James Joyce]], Irish author (d. [[1941]]) *[[1882]] - [[James Joyce]], Irish author (d. [[1941]])
*[[1905]] - [[Ayn Rand]], Russian-born author and philosopher (d. [[1982]]) *[[1905]] - [[Ayn Rand]], Russian-born author and philosopher (d. [[1982]])
 +*[[1906]] - [[Harold Rosenberg]], American writer, educator, philosopher and art critic (d. [[1978]])
*[[1923]] - [[James Dickey]], American poet and author (d. [[1997]]) *[[1923]] - [[James Dickey]], American poet and author (d. [[1997]])
*[[1927]] - [[Stan Getz]], American musician (d. [[1991]]) *[[1927]] - [[Stan Getz]], American musician (d. [[1991]])
 +*[[1932]] - [[Jens Jørgen Thorsen]], Danish artist and film director (''Quiet Days in Clichy'') (d. [[2000]])
 +*[[1942]] - [[James Blood Ulmer]], American jazz and blues guitarist and singer
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +*[[1491]] - [[Martin Schongauer]], German engraver and painter (b. [[1448]])
*[[1529]] - [[Baldassare Castiglione]], Italian writer (b. [[1478]]) *[[1529]] - [[Baldassare Castiglione]], Italian writer (b. [[1478]])
 +*[[1806]] - [[Restif de la Bretonne]], French novelist (b. [[1734]])
 +*[[1925]] - [[Antti Aarne]], Finnish folklorist (b. [[1867]])
*[[1969]] - [[Boris Karloff]], English actor (b. [[1887]]) *[[1969]] - [[Boris Karloff]], English actor (b. [[1887]])
*[[1970]] - [[Bertrand Russell|Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell]], English mathematician, writer and philosopher (b. [[1872]]) *[[1970]] - [[Bertrand Russell|Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell]], English mathematician, writer and philosopher (b. [[1872]])
 +*[[1972]] - [[Natalie Clifford Barney]], American expatriate and hostess to a literary salon in Paris (b. [[1876]])
*[[1979]] - [[Sid Vicious]], English musician ([[Sex Pistols]]) (b. [[1957]]) *[[1979]] - [[Sid Vicious]], English musician ([[Sex Pistols]]) (b. [[1957]])
*[[1987]] - [[Alistair MacLean]], Scottish novelist (b. [[1922]]) *[[1987]] - [[Alistair MacLean]], Scottish novelist (b. [[1922]])
- +*[[1993]] - [[François Reichenbach]], French filmmaker (b. [[1921]])
-notes+
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-*[[1529]] - [[Restif de la Bretonne]] (October 23, 1734 – February 2, 1806), called Rétif de la Bretonne, was a French novelist. +
-*[[1916]] - [[Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich)|Cabaret Voltaire]] opening press release +
-*[[1529]] - [[Papin sisters]] Christine and Lea Papin brutally murdered their employer and her daughter in Le Mans, France, on February 2, 1933. +
-*[[1529]] - [[Havelock Ellis]] (February 2, 1859 - July 8, 1939), known as Havelock Ellis, was a British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer, noted for his seven volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex.+
-*[[1529]] - [[Les XX]] 1884+
-The first of ten annual exhibitions was held on February 2 at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels+
- +
-*[[1529]] - [[Maurice Tourneur]] February 2, 1873 – died August 4, 1961, was a French film director and screenwriter, noted for such films as La Main du diable (The Hand of the Devil) (1943). +
-*[[1529]] - [[Jens Jørgen Thorsen]] (February 2, 1932 Copenhagen - November 15, 2000) was a Danish artist and film director best known for his film Quiet Days in Clichy. +
-*[[1529]] - [[Harold Rosenberg]] (February 2, 1906, New York City - July 11, 1978, New York City) was an American writer, educator, philosopher and art critic. +
-*[[1529]] - [[François Reichenbach]] was a French filmmaker born July 3 1921 who died February 2 1993. +
-*[[1529]] - [[Antti Aarne]] Aarne (December 5,1867 – February 2,1925) was a Finnish folklorist+
-*[[1529]] - [[Martin Schongauer]] c. 1448 – February 2, 1491) was a German engraver and painter. +
-*[[1529]] - [[To Have Done With the Judgment of god]] This work was shelved by Wladimir Porché, the director of the French radio, the day before its scheduled airing on February 2, 1948. +
-*[[1529]] - [[José Guadalupe Posada]] José Guadalupe Posada (2 February 1852 – 20 January 1913) was a Mexican engraver and illustrator. +
-*[[1529]] - [[James Blood Ulmer]] +
-*[[1529]] - [[Natalie Clifford Barney]] +
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