Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1919
Rees Llewellyn
Rees Llewellyn was an industrialist and public figure in Aberdare, South Wales and a prominent figure in the industrial history of the South Wales Coalfield.
Antonin Carlès
Jean-Paul Antonin Charles Carlès, conocido como Antonin Carlès, fue un escultor francés, nacido el 23 de julio de 1851 en Gimont y fallecido el 18 de febrero de 1919 en París.
Campbell Hulton
Campbell Arthur Grey Hulton was an English cricketer active from 1869 to 1882 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Manchester and died in Marylebone. He appeared in eight first-class matches as a righthanded batsman, scoring 80 runs with a highest score of 19 and held six catches.
Louis T. Leonowens
Louis Thomas Gunnis Leonowens was a British subject who grew up and worked in Siam (Thailand). He was the son of Anna Leonowens, famous as the English teacher hired by King Mongkut to teach his children. Leonowens later served as an officer with the Siamese Royal Cavalry and founded a Thai trading company that still bears his name, Louis T. Leonowens Ltd. He was the basis of a major character in the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam, as well as other fictional works based on it.
Carl Larsson
Carl Larsson fue un pintor y diseñador de interiores sueco. Considerado una celebridad en su país natal, destacaba en la pintura acuarelista y el diseño.
Léon Chavalliaud
Léon Chavalliaud fue un escultor francés, nacido el 29 de enero de 1858 en Reims y fallecido el 5 de febrero de 1919 en Boissy-sans-Avoir a los 61 años
Franz Mehring
Franz Erdmann Mehring fue un periodista, político e historiador alemán.
Ruggero Leoncavallo
Ruggero Leoncavallo fue un compositor italiano, uno de los principales exponentes del verismo en la ópera como reacción frente al Romanticismo dominante de su época.
Maria Margaret Pollen
Maria Margaret La Primaudaye Pollen, known as Minnie, was a decorative arts collector. As Mrs John Hungerford Pollen, she became known during the early-twentieth century as an authority on the history of textiles, publishing Seven Centuries of Lace in 1908.
Konstantin Konstantinovič Arsenʹev
Konstantin Konstantinovich Arsenyev was a Russian journalist, essayist, lawyer, historian and, in his later years, a liberal politician.