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[[Image:Edgar Allan Poe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Edgar Allan Poe]] is an icon of [[19th century in literature|19th century literature]]]] [[Image:Edgar Allan Poe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Edgar Allan Poe]] is an icon of [[19th century in literature|19th century literature]]]]
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The [[realism (arts)|Realism]] and [[Romanticism]] of the early 19th century gave way to [[Impressionism]] in the later half of the century, with [[French art of the 19th century|Paris]] being the dominant art capital of the world. The [[realism (arts)|Realism]] and [[Romanticism]] of the early 19th century gave way to [[Impressionism]] in the later half of the century, with [[French art of the 19th century|Paris]] being the dominant art capital of the world.
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 +*[[Belle Époque]]
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