1901 in France explained
Events from the year 1901 in France.
Incumbents
Émile Loubet[1]
Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
Events
Arts and literature
- 17 March – A showing of 71 Vincent van Gogh paintings in Paris, 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
Sport
Births
January to March
April to June
- 7 April –
- 8 April – Jean Prouvé, architect and designer (died 1984)
- 13 April – Jacques Lacan, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, and doctor (died 1981)
- 15 April – René Pleven, politician (died 1993)
- 20 April – Michel Leiris, surrealist writer and ethnographer (died 1990)
- 24 April – René Le Hénaff, film editor and director (died 2005)
- 15 May – Jacques Natanson, writer (died 1975)
- 18 May- Henri Sauguet, composer (died 1989)
- 25 May
- 31 May – Charles Brunier, convicted murderer and veteran of the First and Second World Wars who claimed to have been the inspiration for Papillon (died 2007)
- 16 June – Henri Lefebvre, sociologist and philosopher (died 1991)
- 24 June – Marcel Mule, classical saxophonist (died 2001)
- 26 June – Jean Boyer, film director and author (died 1965)
July to September
- 20 July – Gaston Waringhien, linguist, lexicographer and Esperantist (died 1991)
- 31 July – Jean Dubuffet, painter and sculptor (died 1985)
- 5 August – Claude Autant-Lara, film director and later MEP (died 2000)
- 17 August – Henri Tomasi, composer and conductor (died 1971)
- 18 August – Jean Guitton, Catholic philosopher and theologian (died 1999)
- 19 August – René Capitant, lawyer and politician (died 1970)
- 27 August – Pierre Villon, member of the French Communist Party and of the French Resistance (died 1980)
- 29 August – Michel Olçomendy, first Archbishop of the Singapore (died 1977)
- 8 September – Jacques Perret, writer (died 1992)
- 16 September
- 25 September – Robert Bresson, film director (died 1999)
October to December
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 5 January – Pierre Potain, cardiologist (born 1825)
- 13 January – Gaspard Adolphe Chatin, physician, mycologist and botanist (born 1813)
- 16 January – Jules Barbier, poet and librettist (born 1825)
- 28 January – Henri de Bornier, poet and dramatist (born 1825)
- 9 February – Louis-Nicolas Ménard, man of letters (born 1822)
- 17 March – Jean-Charles Cazin, landscape painter and ceramicist (born 1840)
- 29 March – Xavier Barbier de Montault, theologian (born 1830)
- 9 June – Casimir Marie Gaudibert, astronomer and selenographer (born 1823)
- 28 July – Paul Alexis, novelist, dramatist and journalist (born 1847)
- 12 August – Ernest de Jonquières, mathematician (born 1820)
- 17 August – Edmond Audran, composer (born 1840)
- 9 September – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, painter (born 1864)
- date unknown
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Whyte . G. . The Dreyfus Affair: A Chronological History . 12 October 2005 . Springer . 978-0-230-58450-1 . 472 . en.