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*''[[On Love (Stendhal)|On Love]]'' by Stendhal *''[[On Love (Stendhal)|On Love]]'' by Stendhal
*''[[Portrait of a Woman Suffering from Obsessive Envy]]'' by Théodore Géricault *''[[Portrait of a Woman Suffering from Obsessive Envy]]'' by Théodore Géricault
-*''[[Confessions of an English Opium-Eater]]'' by Thomas de Quincey+*''[[Confessions of an English Opium-Eater]]'' by Thomas de Quincey, book form
*''[[Trilby, ou le lutin d'Argail|Trilby]]'' by Charles Nodier *''[[Trilby, ou le lutin d'Argail|Trilby]]'' by Charles Nodier
*First publication of ''[[Histoire de ma vie]]'' by Giacomo Casanova *First publication of ''[[Histoire de ma vie]]'' by Giacomo Casanova
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*[[The dance of life]] (1822) Rowlandson *[[The dance of life]] (1822) Rowlandson
*"[[Le Déménagement de la censure]]" is a drawing by Eugène Delacroix *"[[Le Déménagement de la censure]]" is a drawing by Eugène Delacroix
 +*''[[Les diners du baron d'Holbach]]''
 +*Joseph Niépce's bitumen-based [[heliography]] in 1822
 +* ''[[Characteristics: In the Manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims]]'' (1822) – [http://books.google.com/books?id=nQ8_AAAAYAAJ Google Books]
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===Events=== ===Events===
* [[March 31]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: Start of [[Chios massacre]], during which 20,000 [[Greeks]] on the island of [[Chios]] are slaughtered by [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] troops and 23,000 exiled. * [[March 31]] – [[Greek War of Independence]]: Start of [[Chios massacre]], during which 20,000 [[Greeks]] on the island of [[Chios]] are slaughtered by [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] troops and 23,000 exiled.
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* [[July 31]] – The last public [[Flagellation|whipping]] is carried out in [[Edinburgh]]. * [[July 31]] – The last public [[Flagellation|whipping]] is carried out in [[Edinburgh]].
== Births == == Births ==
 +*[[Hervey de Saint-Denys]] (1822-1892)
 +*[[Nikolai Danilewski]] (1822–1885)
 +*[[Virginia Poe]] (August 22, 1822 – January 30, 1847)
 +*[[Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer]] (1822-1877).
 +*[[Mathew Brady]] (1822–1896), photographer
 +*[[Apollonie Sabatier]] (1822–1889)
 +* [[Gregor Johann Mendel]] (July 20, 1822 – January 6, 1884)
*[[February 8]] – [[Maxime Du Camp]] (d. 1894) *[[February 8]] – [[Maxime Du Camp]] (d. 1894)
 +*[[March 27]] - [[Henri Murger]], French novelist and poet (''Scènes de la Vie de Bohème'') (d. 1861)
* [[April 10]] – [[George Lippard]], American writer (d. 1854) * [[April 10]] – [[George Lippard]], American writer (d. 1854)
* [[May 26]] – [[Edmond de Goncourt]], French writer (d. [[1896]]) * [[May 26]] – [[Edmond de Goncourt]], French writer (d. [[1896]])
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*[[Frederick Goodall]] (17 September 1822 – 29 July 1904) was an English artist. *[[Frederick Goodall]] (17 September 1822 – 29 July 1904) was an English artist.
*[[Jean Noël Hallé]] (2 January 1754 – 11 February 1822) *[[Jean Noël Hallé]] (2 January 1754 – 11 February 1822)
 +*[[Antonio Canova]] (November 1, 1757 - October 13, 1822)
 +*[[Gérard van Spaendonck]] (1746–1822),
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Venus Rising from the Sea — A Deception (c. 1822) by American painter Raphaelle Peale
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Venus Rising from the Sea — A Deception (c. 1822) by American painter Raphaelle Peale

"Beauty is a promise of happiness" --On Love (1822) by Stendhal

Stendhal's depiction of the process of falling in love, from On Love, 1822
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Stendhal's depiction of the process of falling in love, from On Love, 1822
The Dog (c. 1819–1823) by Francisco Goya
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The Dog (c. 1819–1823) by Francisco Goya

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