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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+'''1823''' (MDCCCXXIII) is the 23rd year of the [[19th century]], and the 4th year of the [[1820s]] decade.
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[William Hazlitt]] – ''[[Liber Amoris]]''
 +*[[Victor Hugo]] – ''[[Han d'Islande]]''
 +* [[John Constable]] - ''[[Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds]]''
 +* [[Eugène Delacroix]]
 +** ''[[Head of a Woman (Delacroix)|Head of a Woman]]''
 +** ''[[Orphan Girl at the Cemetery]]'' (c. 1823 or 1824)
== Births == == Births ==
- +* date unknown [[Frederick Hankey]], British bibliophile (d. 1882).
-==Deaths ==+* January 8 – [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], British naturalist, biologist (d. 1913)
 +* January 28 - [[Auguste Bruno Braquehais]], French photographer (d. 1875)
 +* February 28 - [[Ernest Renan]], French philosopher, philologist, historian and writer (d. 1892)
 +* March 14 – [[Théodore de Banville]], French writer (d. 1891)
 +* July 9 (''date uncertain'') – [[Phineas Gage]], improbable American head injury survivor (d. 1860)
 +* July 23 – [[Coventry Patmore]], English poet (d. 1896)
 +* August 8 – [[Théodule Ribot]], French realist painter (d. 1891)
 +* September 28 – [[Alexandre Cabanel]], French painter (d. 1889)
 +* December 6 – [[Friedrich Max Müller]], German Orientalist (d. 1900)
 +* December 23 – [[Jozef Van Lerius]], Belgian romantic-historical painter (d. 1876)
-==Nineteenth century==+==Deaths ==
-:[[1900]] - [[1899]] - [[1898]] - [[1897]] - [[1896]] - [[1895]] - [[1894]] - [[1893]] - [[1892]] - [[1891]]+* January 22 – [[John Julius Angerstein]], Russian-born English merchant, insurer and art collector (b. 1735)
-:[[1890]] - [[1889]] - [[1888]] - [[1887]] - [[1886]] - [[1885]] - [[1884]] - [[1883]] - [[1882]] - [[1881]]+* February 7 – [[Ann Radcliffe]], English writer (b. 1764)
-:[[1880]] - [[1879]] - [[1878]] - [[1877]] - [[1876]] - [[1875]] - [[1874]] - [[1873]] - [[1872]] - [[1871]]+* February 16 – [[Pierre-Paul Prud'hon]], French painter (born [[1758 in art|1758]])
-:[[1870]] - [[1869]] - [[1868]] - [[1867]] - [[1866]] - [[1865]] - [[1864]] - [[1863]] - [[1862]] - [[1861]]+* April 23 – [[Joseph Nollekens]], British sculptor (born [[1737 in art|1737]])
-:[[1860]] - [[1859]] - [[1858]] - [[1857]] - [[1856]] - [[1855]] - [[1854]] - [[1853]] - [[1852]] - [[1851]]+* June 19 – [[William Combe]], English writer, poet and adventurer (b. 1742)
-:[[1850]] - [[1849]] - [[1848]] - [[1847]] - [[1846]] - [[1845]] - [[1844]] - [[1843]] - [[1842]] - [[1841]]+* July 8 – Sir [[Henry Raeburn]], Scottish portrait painter (born [[1756 in art|1756]])
-:[[1840]] - [[1839]] - [[1838]] - [[1837]] - [[1836]] - [[1835]] - [[1834]] - [[1833]] - [[1832]] - [[1831]]+* August 30 – [[Pierre Prévost (painter)|Pierre Prévost]], French [[panorama]] painter (b. 1764)
-:[[1830]] - [[1829]] - [[1828]] - [[1827]] - [[1826]] - [[1825]] - [[1824]] - [[1823]] - [[1822]] - [[1821]]+* September 11 – [[David Ricardo]], English economist (b. 1772)
-:[[1820]] - [[1819]] - [[1818]] - [[1817]] - [[1816]] - [[1815]] - [[1814]] - [[1813]] - [[1812]] - [[1811]]+* December 3 – [[Giovanni Battista Belzoni]], Italian explorer, pioneer archaeologist of Egypt (b. 1778)
-:[[1810]] - [[1809]] - [[1808]] - [[1807]] - [[1806]] - [[1805]] - [[1804]] - [[1803]] - [[1802]] - [[1801]]+{{GFDL}}

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