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 +[[Image:Le Ministère de la Marine by Charles Meryon.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''[[Le Ministère de la Marine]]'' ([[1865]]-[[1866]]) is a print by [[French etcher]] [[Charles Méryon]] depicting the marine ministry "attacked" by a charging flock of [[fantastic creature]]s.
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 +[[Image:Olympia (1863) by Édouard Manet.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Olympia (Manet) |Olympia]]'' (detail) by [[Édouard Manet]] was a [[succès de scandale]] when it was first exhibited at the [[Paris Salon of 1865]]. Today, it is considered as the start of [[modern art]].]]
 +[[Image:A Clearing in the Woods.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[A Clearing in the Woods]]'' (1865) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]
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 +[[Image:History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art]]'' (1865) by Thomas Wright]]
 +[[Image:Crucifixion in Doré's English Bible.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[The Holy Bible (Gustave Doré)|''The Holy Bible'' (1865) by Gustave Doré]]]]
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 +'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a year of the [[1860s]].
-== Art and culture ==+== Events ==
- +*[[Paris Salon of 1865]] opens in May
 +==Art==
 +*[[Manet's Olympia]]
 +*[[Le Ministère de la Marine]] by Charles Meryon
 +*[[Proudhon and His Children]] by Gustave Courbet
 +*[[Rosine à sa toilette]] by Antoine Wiertz
 +*''[[The Virgin of the Nile]]'' (1865) by Federico Faruffini
 +== Literature ==
 +===Fiction===
 +*[[Lewis Carroll]] - ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''
 +*[[Jules Verne]] - ''[[From the Earth to the Moon]]'' (''De la Terre à la Lune'')
 +*[[Wilhelm Busch]] - ''[[Max and Moritz|Max und Moritz]]''
 +===Non-fiction===
 +*''[[Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine]]'' by Claude Bernard
 +*''[[Geschichte des Materialismus]]'' by Friedrich Albert Lange
 +*''[[History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art]]'' by Thomas Wright
== Births == == Births ==
- +* [[February 28]] – [[Arthur Symons]] (d. 1945)
 +* [[June 13]] – [[Karl Blossfeldt]], German photographer (d. 1932)
 +* June 13 – [[W. B. Yeats]], Irish writer (d. 1939)
 +* [[June 26]] – [[Bernard Berenson]], American art historian (d. 1959)
 +* [[August 2]] – [[Irving Babbitt]], American literary critic (d. 1933)
 +* [[December 20]] – [[Elsie de Wolfe]], American socialite, interior decorator (d. [[1950]])
 +* [[December 28]] – [[Félix Vallotton]], Swiss painter, printmaker (d. 1925)
 +* [[December 30]] – [[Rudyard Kipling]], English writer (d. 1936)
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
 +*[[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]
 +*[[June 18]] - [[Antoine Wiertz]], Belgian romantic painter and sculptor (b. [[1806]]).
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Le Ministère de la Marine (1865-1866) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting the marine ministry "attacked" by a charging flock of fantastic creatures.
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Le Ministère de la Marine (1865-1866) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting the marine ministry "attacked" by a charging flock of fantastic creatures.
Olympia (detail) by Édouard Manet was a succès de scandale when it was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1865. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.
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Olympia (detail) by Édouard Manet was a succès de scandale when it was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1865. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.
A Clearing in the Woods (1865) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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A Clearing in the Woods (1865) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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