29. červen

<< červen >>
PoÚtStČtSoNe
12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
2024

29. červen je 180. den roku podle gregoriánského kalendáře (181. v přestupném roce). Do konce roku zbývá 185 dní. Svátek slaví Petr a Pavel.

Události

Česko

Svět

Narození

Josef Ressel (* 1793)

Česko

Svět

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (* 1900)
Nicole Scherzingerová (* 1978)

Úmrtí

Česko

Josef Masopust († 2015)

Svět

Elizabeth Barrettová-Browningová († 1861)
Katharine Hepburn († 2003)

Svátky

Česko

Svět

Pranostiky

Česko

  • Na Petra a Pavla den jasný a čistý, rok úrodný bude jistý.
  • O Petru-li prší, třicet dní déšť se vyprší.
  • Prší-li na svatého Petra a Pavla, bude mnoho myší.
  • Prší-li na svatého Petra a Pavla, urodí se hojně hub.
  • Na svatého Petra Pavla když hrom tříská, hřiby do země zatiská.
  • Petr a Pavel chodí s nůší, kořínky a houby suší.
  • Petr rozsévá houby, Pavel myši, když prší.
  • Je-li od Petra až po Vavřince parno,
    bývá v zimě dlouho studeno.
  • Jaký je Petr a Pavel, takový bude i Havel.
  • O svatém Petru a Pavlu zabalme se do svých shawlů (humorná pranostika Karla ČapkaZahradníkův březen)
  29. červen v pražském Klementinu
Údaje jsou platné k 6. 11. 2023.
minimumdenní průměrmaximum
7,9 °C (1962)18,3 °C (od 1961)34,9 °C (1947)

Externí odkazy

Média použitá na této stránce

Klementinum-ico.png
průčelí Klementina, (jako ikonka pro použití do šablony)
Josef Masopust official photo.jpg
Autor: Study1919, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Josef Masopust with the FIFA Ballon d'OR
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.jpg
A still image of Saint-Exupéry during a boat tour of a lake near Montreal, Canada, filmed in May 1942. The image was extracted from a single frame of an approximate two minute length 16mm color Kodachrome movie shot casually while meeting with his Canadian publisher Bernard Valiquette and friends, along with wife Consuelo (all of whom are out of view in the image).

The group, which included many women who regaled with laughter at his stories and jokes, were at that moment enjoying a leisurely tour of the lake, with the occasion being caught on movie/ciné film by the boat's owner. The levity and cheerfulness is all the more remarkable as at the time Saint-Exupéry was beset by visa problems which prevented him from returning to the United States, and was also bedridden with cholecystitis of the gallbladder.

According to Frédérique Parent of Sotheby's Auction House in London: "In the film Saint-Ex is surrounded by women under the watchful eye of [his wife] Consuelo, who we see driving the boat; he is telling jokes and laughing and being charming and lovely. It's an absolutely unusual portrayal of Saint-Exupéry especially as he was said to be ill and depressed at the time..... He looks pale and tired and he has dark rings under his eyes but what is so wonderful is that we see a very happy Saint-Ex, even though we know that this time in Canada was one of the most unhappy times of his life."

The French newspaper Le Figaro described the footage as "an unexpected little miracle". The film also provided a never-before seen movie view of Saint-Exupéry's wife and muse, Consuelo, the source of much of his inspired works and angst.

The film is the best, and longest, of three known privately held historical movies of Saint-Exupéry and the only one shot in colour. It was listed for sale in 2010 at Sotheby's, London and was expected to be sold for €50,000. More information can be found at: (French) Découverte d’un film en couleur sur Saint Exupéry, and also at: Haunting Film Of Petit Prince Author Saint-Exupéry For Auction, by Kim Willsher for the guardian.co.uk, Friday 9 April 2010.
Katharine Hepburn publicity photograph.jpg
Studio publicity photograph of Katharine Hepburn.
  • The full image, seen here, includes a stock number, the name of the studio, and the name of the subject - confirming that this was a promotional image.
  • Such images were taken by a studio photographer, and then disseminated to the media and the public for the purpose of promoting their contract stars.

Public domain explanation

  • If the photograph was copyrighted, under the terms of the 1909 Copyright Act this copyright would have had to be renewed 28 years after publication. A search for copyright renewal records of 1968 ([1], [2]) 1969 ([3], [4]) and 1970 ([5],[6]) reveal no trace that this occurred.
  • This was a common occurrence for studio publicity images, as explained by Eve Light Honthaner, in The Complete Film Production Handbook (Focal Press, 2001), p. 211: "Publicity photos (star headshots) have traditionally not been copyrighted. Since they are disseminated to the public, they are generally considered public domain, and therefore clearance by the studio that produced them is not necessary."
410px-Elizabeth-Barrett-Browning, Poetical Works engraving flipped.png
Warning: Mirror image. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Engraved September, 1859, by Macaire Havre, engraving by T. O. Barlow.
Nicole Scherzinger 2007.jpg
Autor: Miguel Cuenca, Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0
Nicole Scherzinger