A pioneering figure in the Parisian avant-garde, known for her lyrical poetry and plays that explored themes of love, desire, and feminism. Her salon gatherings brought together notable artists and intellectuals of the early 20th century.
Born in 1854
A witty and flamboyant literary mastermind, renowned for crafting clever, humorous, and poignant works that continue to delight audiences with their clever wordplay and societal commentary.
Born in 1873
A pioneering female writer who broke social norms with her provocative novels and plays, exploring themes of love, sexuality, and independence.
Born in 1874
A pioneering artist of the early 20th century, known for her bold, androgynous portraits and landscapes that challenged traditional representations of gender and identity. Her work continues to inspire contemporary artists and LGBTQ+ communities.
Born in 1899
A pioneering figure in American theater, known for her innovative productions and passionate advocacy for women's roles in the arts.
Born in 1877
A pioneering lesbian writer, known for her lyrical poetry and novels exploring themes of love, desire, and identity. Her work was marked by its sensuality and emotional intensity.
Born in 1844
A leading figure of the French Symbolist movement, known for his sensual and emotive poetry that explored themes of love, beauty, and the human condition.
Born in 1854
A rebellious and visionary poet who abandoned literature at 21 to become an African explorer and trader, known for his vivid and expressive poetry that influenced modern literature.