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+ | *[[1863]] - [[Renée-Pélagie de Montreuil]], wealthy heir to a “président” at the Cour des Aides marries [[Marquis de Sade]]. | ||
*[[1863]] - [[Salon des Refusés]], [[Paris]], organized by painters who had been refused at the official Salon | *[[1863]] - [[Salon des Refusés]], [[Paris]], organized by painters who had been refused at the official Salon | ||
*[[1965]] - 2nd [[Paris Festival of Free Expression ]] opens at the American Center | *[[1965]] - 2nd [[Paris Festival of Free Expression ]] opens at the American Center |
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Art and culture
- 1863 - Renée-Pélagie de Montreuil, wealthy heir to a “président” at the Cour des Aides marries Marquis de Sade.
- 1863 - Salon des Refusés, Paris, organized by painters who had been refused at the official Salon
- 1965 - 2nd Paris Festival of Free Expression opens at the American Center
- 1978 - Charlie Chaplin's stolen body found
Births
- 1866 - Erik Satie, French musician and composer
- 1873 - Henri Barbusse, French novelist and journalist
- 1935 - Dennis Potter, English dramatist
Deaths
- 1999 - James Broughton, American artist