Raoul Dufy

French painter and illustrator of Fauvism

Raoul Dufy - French painter and illustrator of Fauvism
Born

June 3rd, 1877
148 years ago

Died

March 23rd, 1953
72 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

Links & References

A prominent French painter, Raoul Dufy specialized in watercolor, oil painting, and illustrations. Dufy was a key figure in the Fauvism movement, recognized for vibrant colors and bold style. He created numerous works featuring landscapes, still lifes, and scenes of leisure, often highlighting the beauty of the French Riviera. His artistic journey included collaborations with various textile and interior design projects, leading to unique contributions in decorative arts. Dufy's works remain celebrated for their lively depictions of the modernity of the early 20th century.

Pioneered Fauvism with vibrant colors

Created illustrations for books and textiles

Other People Born on June 3rd

Sam Mills

American football linebacker, Pro Bowler
Born
June 3rd, 1959 66 years ago
Died
2005 20 years ago — 46 years old

A celebrated American football linebacker, this player had a significant impact on the National Football League. He played for the New Orleans Saints and the Carolina Panthers during his career, which spanned from 1986 to 1997. Mills was a key defensive leader known for his intensity and intelligence on the field. His most notable achievement came when he helped lead the Panthers to their first NFC Championship in the 1995 season. After retiring from professional football, he gained recognition as a coach and mentor, influencing future generations of players.

Continue Reading

Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa

King of Bahrain
Born
June 3rd, 1931 94 years ago
Died
March 6th, 1999 26 years ago — 67 years old

Ascended to the throne of Bahrain in 1961 and ruled until death in 1999. Implemented significant economic reforms and modernization efforts in the country. Focused on enhancing infrastructure and education, leading to increased foreign investment. Established Bahrain as a financial hub in the region. Actively participated in diplomatic relations and maintained Bahrain's sovereignty during regional conflicts.

Continue Reading

Joe Coulombe

Founder of Trader Joe's supermarket chain
Born
June 3rd, 1930 95 years ago
Died
2020 5 years ago — 90 years old

An entrepreneur established a grocery store chain emphasizing unique products and a distinct shopping experience. In 1967, launched Trader Joe's in Pasadena, California, inspired by a desire for quality food at reasonable prices. Expanded the store's offerings to include international items and private label products. Developed a distinctive store atmosphere that blended a nautical theme with a casual approach, attracting a loyal customer base. Grew the company into a successful national chain before selling it in 1979.

Continue Reading

Zhang Xueliang

Chinese general and warlord
Born
June 3rd, 1901 124 years ago
Died
October 15th, 2001 23 years ago — 100 years old

A military leader in early 20th century China, played a significant role during the Warlord Era. Commanded the Northeastern Army, leading campaigns against rival warlords. In 1936, he played a pivotal role in the Xi'an Incident, which resulted in the temporary detention of the Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek to unite against Japanese aggression. After the incident, he spent decades in internal exile, influencing Chinese politics from behind the scenes before his eventual relocation to the United States.

Continue Reading

Otto Erich Hartleben

German poet and playwright, 'Die Totenleuchte'
Born
June 3rd, 1864 161 years ago
Died
1905 120 years ago — 41 years old

Born in Germany in 1864, this individual contributed significantly to German literature as both a poet and a playwright. His work encompassed themes of love, death, and existentialism, often reflecting the complexities of human emotion. He was associated with the Symbolist movement, which influenced his distinctive style. One of the notable works includes the play 'Die Totenleuchte', recognized for its exploration of haunting themes. Throughout the career, various poems and plays were published, solidifying a place in German literary history.

Continue Reading

Pasquale Foggia

Italian footballer, Serie A player
Born
June 3rd, 1983 42 years ago

Professional footballer played primarily as a midfielder. Started career with A.S. Roma, debuting in Serie A in 2001. Later played for clubs such as Foggia, Genoa, and Lazio. Notably contributed to Lazio's successes in domestic competitions and played a significant role in the team's campaigns in Italy's top flight. Throughout career, exhibited skill in ball control and tactical intelligence, establishing a reputation as a reliable midfielder. After retirement, transitioned to a coaching role in youth football.

Continue Reading

Other People Who Died on March 23rd

Manuel Robles Pezuela

Unconstitutional interim president of Mexico
Born
May 23rd, 1817 208 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1862 163 years ago — 44 years old

Served as the interim president of Mexico from 1858 to 1859 during a challenging period marked by political instability and conflict. Faced opposition from various factions within the country, including the liberals and conservatives. His presidency was characterized by attempts to establish order, yet it was ultimately regarded as unconstitutional. The political atmosphere during this time saw significant turmoil, which influenced the governance and future leadership of Mexico. Robles Pezuela's time in office ended with his resignation, leading to further changes in the government structure in the country.

Continue Reading

Paul César Helleu

French painter and etcher
Born
December 17th, 1859 165 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1927 98 years ago — 67 years old

Engaged in the art movement known as Impressionism, created numerous portraits and depictions of fashionable society. Worked closely with artists like Claude Monet and Edgar Degas. Developed a unique style characterized by the use of pastels and etching techniques. Exhibited widely in Paris and gained recognition for contributions to both painting and printmaking. Notable works include portraits of high-society women, capturing the essence of Belle Époque Paris.

Continue Reading

Halyna Kuzmenko

Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary
Born
January 9th, 1897 128 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1978 47 years ago — 81 years old

Born in 1897, an influential teacher and anarchist revolutionary in Ukraine. Actively participated in the struggle for social change during a tumultuous period. Engaged in efforts to promote anarchist principles within educational frameworks and advocated for workers' rights. Contributed significantly to the anarchist movement and worked alongside various revolutionary groups. Played a vital role in advancing educational reforms aligned with anarchist ideology, aiming to empower individuals and promote self-governance. Arrested multiple times due to revolutionary activities, demonstrating commitment to the cause.

Continue Reading

David McTaggart

Badminton player and environmental activist
Born
June 24th, 1932 93 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 2001 24 years ago — 68 years old

A prominent Canadian badminton player, achieved recognition in international competitions during the 1960s and 1970s. Competed in multiple events and contributed significantly to the sport's development in Canada. Transitioned into environmentalism, playing a crucial role in advocating for ocean conservation and the protection of marine environments. Founded Greenpeace's first office in Canada and took part in various campaigns against nuclear testing and whaling, working towards increased awareness of environmental issues.

Continue Reading

Mike Hailwood

Motorcycle racer, Isle of Man TT winner
Born
April 2nd, 1940 85 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1981 44 years ago — 40 years old

A prominent motorcycle racer achieved significant success during the 1960s. Competed in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races, securing victories across various classes. Hailwood also participated in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, earning championships and recognition. Transitioned to car racing later in life, achieving notable results in diverse competitions. His career was marked by both speed and skill on the track, making a lasting impression in the racing community.

Continue Reading

Gilbert N. Lewis

American chemist and researcher
Born
October 23rd, 1875 149 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1946 79 years ago — 70 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of chemistry through the development of notable theories and concepts. Introduced the concept of the covalent bond and created the Lewis dot structure, which visually represents valence electrons in molecules. Worked extensively on thermodynamics and the kinetics of chemical reactions. Served as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where significant research was conducted. Authored numerous publications, influencing the understanding of chemical bonding and molecular structure.

Continue Reading