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 +"As early as [[French campaign in Egypt and Syria|Napoleon's campaigns into Egypt]] the [[Orientalism|Orient]] fascinated Europe. It was [[Vivant Denon]]'s ''[[Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt]]'' that would kick start [[Egyptomania]]." --Sholem Stein
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-:''[[Constantin Guys]]'' (1802 - 1892) 
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
* [[September 3]] – [[William Wordsworth]] publishes the poem ''[[Westminster Bridge]]''. * [[September 3]] – [[William Wordsworth]] publishes the poem ''[[Westminster Bridge]]''.
 +*''[[Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt |Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte]]'' published
* [[Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus|Treviranus]] uses the term [[biology]] for the first time. * [[Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus|Treviranus]] uses the term [[biology]] for the first time.
* [[Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)|Thomas Wedgwood]] publishes an account of his experiments in [[photography]], along with [[Humphry Davy]]. Since they had no means of fixing the image, their photographs quickly faded. * [[Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)|Thomas Wedgwood]] publishes an account of his experiments in [[photography]], along with [[Humphry Davy]]. Since they had no means of fixing the image, their photographs quickly faded.
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* [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] performs his ''[[Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)|Moonlight Sonata]]'' for the first time. * [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] performs his ''[[Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)|Moonlight Sonata]]'' for the first time.
* The English Parliament forbids [[pauper]] apprentices. * The English Parliament forbids [[pauper]] apprentices.
-* The [[Nguyen Dynasty]] starts to rule in [[Vietnam]].+*[[Paris Salon of 1802]]
== Births == == Births ==
 +* [[December 3]] – [[Constantin Guys]] (d. 1892)
* [[February 26]] – [[Victor Hugo]], French author (d. [[1885]]) * [[February 26]] – [[Victor Hugo]], French author (d. [[1885]])
* [[March 7]] – [[Edwin Henry Landseer]], British painter (d. [[1873]]) * [[March 7]] – [[Edwin Henry Landseer]], British painter (d. [[1873]])
 +* [[March 12]] – [[Joseph Octave Delepierre]], Belgian bibliophile (d. 1879)
* [[July 24]] – [[Alexandre Dumas, père]], French author (d. [[1870]]) * [[July 24]] – [[Alexandre Dumas, père]], French author (d. [[1870]])
 +*[[Émile de Girardin]] (d. 1881)
== Deaths == == Deaths ==

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