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-*[[1941]] - [[André Breton|Breton]], [[Kurt Seligmann]] and [[Yves Tanguy]] obtain a visum from the French authorities to leave the country.+{|class="toc hlist" id="toc" summary="Contents" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center;"
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1941]] - [[André Breton|Breton]], [[Kurt Seligmann]] and [[Yves Tanguy]] obtain a visum from the French authorities to leave the country.
 +*[[1971]] - ''[[Histoire de Melody Nelson]]'' by Serge Gainsbourg
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1834]] - [[William Morris]], English writer and designer (d. [[1896]]) *[[1834]] - [[William Morris]], English writer and designer (d. [[1896]])
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*[[1903]] - [[Malcolm Muggeridge]], British author and scholar (d. [[1990]]) *[[1903]] - [[Malcolm Muggeridge]], British author and scholar (d. [[1990]])
*[[1906]] - [[Dwight Macdonald]], American writer, editor, social critic, philosopher and political radical (d. [[1982]]) *[[1906]] - [[Dwight Macdonald]], American writer, editor, social critic, philosopher and political radical (d. [[1982]])
-*[[1909]] - [[Clyde Barrow]], American crime figure (d. [[1934]])+*[[1909]] - [[Clyde Barrow]], American crime figure (d. 1934)
-*[[1919]] - [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], American author and publisher+*[[1919]] - [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], American author and publisher (d. 2021)
-*[[1930]] - [[Steve McQueen]], American actor (d. [[1980]])+*[[1930]] - [[Steve McQueen]], American actor (d. 1980)
-*[[1938]] - [[Holger Czukay]], German musician ([[Can (band)|Can]])+*[[1938]] - [[Holger Czukay]], German musician ([[Can (band)|Can]]) (d. 2017)
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +* [[1635]] - [[Jacques Callot]], French baroque printmaker, draftsman and caricaturist (b. [[1592]])
*[[1844]] - [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]], Danish/Icelandic sculptor (b. [[1770]]) *[[1844]] - [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]], Danish/Icelandic sculptor (b. [[1770]])
*[[1877]] - [[Walter Bagehot]], British essayist (''Wordsworth, Tennyson and Browning; or Pure, Ornate and Grotesque Art in English Poetry'') (b. [[1826]]) *[[1877]] - [[Walter Bagehot]], British essayist (''Wordsworth, Tennyson and Browning; or Pure, Ornate and Grotesque Art in English Poetry'') (b. [[1826]])
-*[[1882]] - [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]], American author (b. [[1807]]) (d. [[xxxx]])+*[[1882]] - [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]], American author (b. [[1807]])
*[[1905]] - [[Jules Verne]], French author (b. [[1828]]) *[[1905]] - [[Jules Verne]], French author (b. [[1828]])
*[[1909]] - [[John Millington Synge]], Irish playwright (b. [[1871]]) *[[1909]] - [[John Millington Synge]], Irish playwright (b. [[1871]])
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*[[1971]] - [[Arne Jacobsen]], Danish architect and designer (b. [[1902]]) *[[1971]] - [[Arne Jacobsen]], Danish architect and designer (b. [[1902]])
*[[1985]] - [[Raoul Ubac]], Belgian artist (b. [[1910]]) *[[1985]] - [[Raoul Ubac]], Belgian artist (b. [[1910]])
 +*[[1995]] - [[Henri Xhonneux]] Belgian filmmaker (b. 1945)
*[[1997]] - [[Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes|Harold Melvin]], American singer ([[Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes]]) (b. [[1939]]) *[[1997]] - [[Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes|Harold Melvin]], American singer ([[Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes]]) (b. [[1939]])
 +*[[2020]] - [[Manu Dibango]] Cameroonian composer ("Soul Mokassa") (b. 1933)
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