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* ''[[The Origin of the World]]", painted by Courbet in 1866, first publicly displayed in 1995 * ''[[The Origin of the World]]", painted by Courbet in 1866, first publicly displayed in 1995
* ''[[Das Kapital]]'' (1867) by Karl Marx * ''[[Das Kapital]]'' (1867) by Karl Marx
-* ''[[The Songs of Maldoror]]'' (1868-69) - Comte De Lautreamont+* ''[[Les Chants de Maldoror|The Songs of Maldoror]]'' (1868-69) - Comte De Lautreamont
== Births == == Births ==
[[Georges Méliès]] (1861 - 1938) - [[Arthur Schnitzler]] (1862 - 1931) - [[Gustav Klimt]] (1862 - 1918) - [[Rupert Carabin]] (1862 - 1952) - [[Claude Debussy]] (1862 - 1918) - [[Edvard Munch]] (1863 - 1944) - [[Luigi Pirandello]] (1867 - 1936) - [[Gaston Leroux]] (1868 - 1927) - [[Paul Chabas]] (1869 - 1937) [[Georges Méliès]] (1861 - 1938) - [[Arthur Schnitzler]] (1862 - 1931) - [[Gustav Klimt]] (1862 - 1918) - [[Rupert Carabin]] (1862 - 1952) - [[Claude Debussy]] (1862 - 1918) - [[Edvard Munch]] (1863 - 1944) - [[Luigi Pirandello]] (1867 - 1936) - [[Gaston Leroux]] (1868 - 1927) - [[Paul Chabas]] (1869 - 1937)

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Scherzo di Follia (circa 1863-66): Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione photographed by French photographer Pierre-Louis Pierson
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Scherzo di Follia (circa 1863-66): Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione photographed by French photographer Pierre-Louis Pierson

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Georges Méliès (1861 - 1938) - Arthur Schnitzler (1862 - 1931) - Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918) - Rupert Carabin (1862 - 1952) - Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) - Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) - Luigi Pirandello (1867 - 1936) - Gaston Leroux (1868 - 1927) - Paul Chabas (1869 - 1937)

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