1631day.year

Sebastian Anton Scherer

(1631 - 1712)

German organist and composer

German organist and composer
German Baroque organist and composer celebrated for his virtuosic keyboard works and church music.
Born in 1631 in Ulm, Scherer studied music under his father before becoming cathedral organist. He published two important collections of organ and chamber music showcasing intricate counterpoint and expressive melodies. His compositions blend Italian and German styles, reflecting the Baroque passion for ornamentation. Scherer served as Kapellmeister at the Augsburg court and composed sacred works for liturgical use. He influenced later German composers and contributed to the development of the North German organ tradition. He died in 1712, leaving a legacy of refined musical craftsmanship.
1631 Sebastian Anton Scherer
1713day.year

Antoine Dauvergne

(1713 - 1797)

French violinist and composer

French violinist and composer
French composer and violinist known for his operas and contributions to the development of the French symphony.
Born in 1713 into a musical family, Dauvergne studied violin and composition in Paris. He served as a violinist in the royal orchestra and later became director of the Lyon Opera. His works include ballets, operas, and instrumental pieces that exhibit the elegance of the French galant style. Appointed director of the Paris Opera in 1769, he influenced the direction of French musical theatre. Dauvergne also contributed to the early development of the symphony with orchestral concertos. He died in 1797, leaving a body of work that bridged the Baroque and Classical periods.
1713 Antoine Dauvergne
1828day.year

Woldemar Bargiel

(1828 - 1897)

German composer and educator

German composer and educator
Woldemar Bargiel (1828–1897) was a German composer of the Romantic era and a respected music educator.
Born in Berlin, Bargiel studied composition under Siegfried Dehn and Niels Wilhelm Gade. He was the half-brother of Clara Schumann and shared musical influences with her circle. Bargiel composed chamber works, symphonies, and piano pieces noted for their lyrical melodies and classical structure. He taught at the Cologne Conservatory and later at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik, influencing a generation of musicians. His contributions to 19th-century German music include a rich catalog of orchestral, chamber, and vocal compositions.
1828 Woldemar Bargiel
1848day.year

Henry Lerolle

(1848 - 1929)

French painter and art collector

French painter and art collector
Henry Lerolle (1848–1929) was a French painter and art collector associated with the Impressionist circle.
Born in Paris, Lerolle studied painting under Isidore Pils at the École des Beaux-Arts. He gained recognition for his portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes characterized by delicate color and light. Lerolle was a patron and friend to artists like Edgar Degas and promoted their work through his collection. He exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon and received medals for his contributions to French art. Alongside painting, he amassed an extensive art collection, supporting emerging artists in the late 19th century.
1848 Henry Lerolle
1862day.year

Alice B. Woodward

(1862 - 1931)

British illustrator for children and scientists

British illustrator for children and scientists
Alice B. Woodward (1862–1931) was a British illustrator celebrated for her children's book and scientific illustrations.
Born in Oxford, Woodward studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, mastering drawing and engraving techniques. She became known for her charming illustrations in children's books and magazines, capturing whimsical scenes. Her work appeared in educational publications on natural history, where she rendered precise depictions of flora and fauna. Woodward exhibited at the Royal Academy and contributed artwork to scientific journals well into the early 20th century. Her blend of artistic flair and scientific accuracy made her a sought-after illustrator among authors and researchers. Her rich body of work influenced visual storytelling and scientific illustration long after her death.
1862 Alice B. Woodward
1865day.year

Gustave Loiseau

(1865 - 1935)

French painter

French painter
French post-impressionist painter celebrated for his vibrant cityscapes and landscapes.
Gustave Loiseau was a French painter born in 1865, associated with the post-impressionist movement. He developed a distinctive style characterized by rhythmic brushstrokes and harmonious colors, often depicting Parisian streets and rural scenes. Loiseau’s work captured the changing light and atmosphere of his subjects, reflecting a deep sensitivity to nature and urban life. He exhibited at the Salon d’Automne and received critical acclaim for his contributions to early 20th-century art. Despite his modest temperament, his paintings remain valued for their emotional depth and technical innovation. Loiseau’s legacy continues to influence landscape artists and collectors around the world.
1865 Gustave Loiseau
1866day.year

Josephine Sabel

(1866 - 1945)

American singer and comedian

American singer and comedian
American vaudeville singer and comedienne who entertained audiences in the early 20th century.
Josephine Sabel was an American performer born in 1866 who gained fame on the vaudeville circuit. Known for her lively singing style and comedic timing, she became a popular headliner in major theaters across the United States. Sabel recorded numerous songs that blended humor and melody, and she was sought after for her playful stage persona. Her performances often featured witty songs and dramatic interludes that showcased her versatility. In addition to touring, she appeared in early phonograph recordings, bringing vaudeville entertainment into homes. Sabel’s charm and talent made her a pioneering female entertainer of her era.
1866 Josephine Sabel
1867day.year

Pierre Bonnard

(1867 - 1947)

French painter

French painter
French post-impressionist painter known for his intimate domestic scenes and use of color.
Pierre Bonnard was a leading French painter and printmaker born in 1867, associated with the avant-garde group Les Nabis. He developed a rich, vibrant palette and a fluid brushwork style that brought a sense of immediacy to his compositions. Bonnard often painted intimate domestic interiors, landscapes, and portraits, emphasizing light and emotion. His work blurred the lines between reality and memory, creating dreamlike scenes. He exhibited widely and influenced generations of modern artists with his innovative use of color and space. Bonnard’s paintings are celebrated for their warmth, subtlety, and timeless appeal, and they remain prominent in museums worldwide.
Pierre Bonnard
1875day.year

Dr. Atl

(1875 - 1964)

Mexican painter

Mexican painter
Mexican painter and volcanologist famous for his vibrant landscape works.
Dr. Atl, born Gerardo Murillo Coronado in 1875, was a pioneering Mexican artist and writer. He adopted the pseudonym Dr. Atl, meaning “water” in the Nahuatl language, to reflect his deep connection to nature. Murillo was a key figure in the Mexican muralism movement and produced vivid paintings and prints of volcanoes, particularly Popocatépetl. In addition to his art, he conducted scientific observations of volcanic activity and authored books on his findings. Dr. Atl also taught at art academies and influenced a generation of Mexican artists, including Diego Rivera. His fusion of scientific inquiry and artistic vision left a lasting mark on Mexican culture.
1875 Dr. Atl
1879day.year

Warner Oland

(1879 - 1938)

Swedish-American actor and singer

Swedish-American actor and singer
Swedish-American actor best known for portraying the detective Charlie Chan in Hollywood films.
Warner Oland was a Swedish-American stage and film actor born in 1879. He gained international fame for his portrayal of Charlie Chan, the fictional Chinese American detective, in a series of popular Hollywood films during the 1930s. Oland also played other exotic roles, including Dr. Fu Manchu, demonstrating his range as a character actor. He began his career on the New York stage before transitioning to silent films and later talkies. Oland’s performances were both celebrated and controversial for their use of makeup and characterizations. Despite his untimely death in 1938, his legacy endures through classic cinema and ongoing discussions about representation in film.
1879 Warner Oland
1882day.year

A. Y. Jackson

(1882 - 1974)

Canadian painter and academic

Canadian painter and academic
Canadian painter and founding member of the Group of Seven known for his rugged landscape art.
Alexander Young Jackson was a Canadian artist born in 1882 and a founding member of the Group of Seven, an influential collective of landscape painters. He traveled extensively across Canada, capturing the rugged beauty of the wilderness with bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors. Jackson also served as a war artist for Canada during World War I, documenting life at the front with vivid drawings and paintings. His works helped define a distinctly Canadian style and inspired future generations of artists. Jackson taught at various art institutions and remained active in the art community until his death in 1974. His paintings are featured in major galleries and museums, celebrated for their depth and vitality.
1882 A. Y. Jackson
1898day.year

Leo McCarey

(1898 - 1969)

American director and screenwriter

American director and screenwriter
Leo McCarey was an American film director and screenwriter celebrated for his comedic classics and Academy Award-winning work.
Born in Los Angeles, Leo McCarey began his career in silent-era shorts before rising to prominence in Hollywood. He directed landmark comedies such as 'The Awful Truth' (1937), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Director, and was instrumental in shaping early American screwball comedy. McCarey also helmed acclaimed dramas like 'Going My Way' (1944) and 'The Bells of St. Mary's' (1945), both starring Bing Crosby. His innovative storytelling and emphasis on character-driven humor influenced generations of filmmakers. Over a career spanning more than four decades, his films remain staples of Hollywood's Golden Age. He passed away in 1969.
1898 Leo McCarey