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*"[[On Women]]" (Über die Weiber) by [[Arthur Schopenhauer]] | *"[[On Women]]" (Über die Weiber) by [[Arthur Schopenhauer]] | ||
*''[[Thoughts on the Education of Daughters]]'' by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]] | *''[[Thoughts on the Education of Daughters]]'' by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]] | ||
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+ | * [[Jacques-Louis_David|Jacques-Louis David]]'s painting ''[[Death of Socrates]]'' was completed. | ||
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===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== | ||
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- | *[[Louis Daguerre]] | + | * [[Louis Daguerre]] - [[France|French]] artist and chemist, recognized for his invention of the [[daguerreotype]] process of [[photography]] (d. [[1851 in art|1851]]) |
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== Art and culture ==
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Literature
Fiction
- First installment of the trilogy Adventures of the Chevalier de Faublas
- The Misfortunes of Virtue written, published in 1791
- Don Giovanni premieres
Non-fiction
- "On Women" (Über die Weiber) by Arthur Schopenhauer
- Thoughts on the Education of Daughters by Mary Wollstonecraft
Visual art
- Jacques-Louis David's painting Death of Socrates was completed.
Music
Architecture
Births
- Louis Daguerre - French artist and chemist, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography (d. 1851)
Deaths
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