Berthe Morisot18411895French Impressionist painter and printmaker, celebrated for her vibrant and intimate portrayals of modern life
Pierre-Auguste Renoir18411919French painter and sculptor known as a leading figure in Impressionism, celebrated for his vibrant depictions of beauty and feminine sensuality, with a legacy rooted in artistic traditions from Rubens to Watteau
Gustave Le Bon18411931French polymath and psychologist, best known for his seminal work, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, establishing the field of crowd psychology
Emil Theodor Kocher18411917Swiss Nobel laureate and pioneering surgeon known for his revolutionary work on the thyroid gland and the introduction of aseptic surgical techniques
Georges Clemenceau18411929French statesman who served as Prime Minister twice, notably guiding the nation through the First World War and advocating for significant reforms
Itō Hirobumi18411909Japanese statesman and diplomat who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan and played a central role in drafting the Meiji Constitution and establishing the National Diet
Armand Fallières18411931French statesman, lawyer, and jurist who served as the 9th President of France from 1906 to 1913