Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
18641901
French painter, illustrator, and graphic designer renowned for capturing the vibrant life of fin-de-siècle Paris, particularly its cabarets and theatrical scenes
11 people on record
18641901
French painter, illustrator, and graphic designer renowned for capturing the vibrant life of fin-de-siècle Paris, particularly its cabarets and theatrical scenes
18641921
Austrian Jewish pacifist, journalist, and Esperantist who co-founded the German peace movement and won the 1911 Nobel Peace Prize for his work against international anarchy
18641936
Ensayista, novelista, poeta, dramaturgo, filósofo y académico español, celebrado por su filosofía existencial y novelas modernistas.
18641958
British lawyer, politician, and diplomat who was a key architect of the League of Nations and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate for his work in disarmament and peace
18641936
Greek politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister for over 12 years, leading the national liberation movement and the Liberal Party
18641931
Swedish poet known for his symbolist poetry masquerading as regionalism, posthumously awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature after having refused it in 1919 due to his position as permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy
18641949
German composer and conductor known for his influential tone poems and operas, a leading figure of the late Romantic and early Modern musical periods
18641920
German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist who was a central figure in the development of sociology and the social sciences
18641910
French author, poet, and diarist, member of the Académie Goncourt, best known for 'Poil de carotte' and 'Les Histoires Naturelles', celebrated for his wit and observational prose
18641928
German physicist and Nobel laureate who formulated Wien's displacement law, calculating blackbody emission
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