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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
*[[Felicien Rops]]'s [[Almanach Crocodilien]] | *[[Felicien Rops]]'s [[Almanach Crocodilien]] | ||
- | *[[Histoires extraordinaires (Baudelaire translation of Poe)]] | + | *[[Histoires extraordinaires (Baudelaire translation of Poe)|''Histoires extraordinaires'']], Baudelaire translations of Edgar Allan Poe |
- | *[[Felicien Rops]] starts publishing with Auguste Poulet-Malassis | + | *[[Félicien Rops]] starts publishing with Auguste Poulet-Malassis |
*''[[The Grammar of Ornament]]'' by Owen Jones | *''[[The Grammar of Ornament]]'' by Owen Jones | ||
==Visual art== | ==Visual art== |
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Art and culture
- White slavery trope
- In 1856 The New York Daily Times reported that a consequence of the Russian conquest of the Caucasus was a glut of "Circassian beauties" on the ...
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Literature
- Felicien Rops's Almanach Crocodilien
- Histoires extraordinaires, Baudelaire translations of Edgar Allan Poe
- Félicien Rops starts publishing with Auguste Poulet-Malassis
- The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones
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Visual art
- The Source by Ingres
- Infant Photography Giving the Painter an Additional Brush, photo by Oscar Gustave Rejlander
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Births
- Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939)
- H. Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925)
- Jean Moréas (1856 - 1910)
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Deaths
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