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 +[[Image:Bourlaschouwburg.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Construction of the [[Bourla Theatre]] in Antwerp is finished in 1834]]
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-:[[1839]] - [[1838]] - [[1837]] - [[1836]] - [[1835]] - [[1834]] - [[1833]] - [[1832]] - [[1831]] - [[1830]]+'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the 35th year of the 19th century and the 5th year of the [[1830s]].
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*The word ''[[sadisme]]'' entered the first French dictionary in 1834, the word sadism was first attested in the English language 54 years later, in 1888.
 +*[[Jules Janin on Marquis de Sade|Jules Janin]]: Le marquis de Sade in Revue de Paris
 +*[[Zoetrope]] presented to the world
 +*The so-called "[[Typographic pear]]", a calligramme which was published on the cover of Le Charivari of February 27, 1834
 +*[[Paris Salon of 1834 ]]
 +===Literature===
 +*''[[Séraphîta]]'' by Honore de Balzac
 +*"[[Les Artistes]]", an article by French writer [[Félix Pyat]], published in [[Nouveau Tableau de Paris]]. In this article, Pyat is the first to mention [[bohemianism]] and "'''artistism'''"
 +*''[[The Queen of Spades (story)|The Queen of Spades]]'' by Alexander Pushkin
 +*''[[La Recherche de l'Absolu]]'', a novel by Honoré de Balzac
 +*[[Félix Bodin]]'s Le Roman de l'Avenir (1834)
===Art=== ===Art===
 +*[[Le Magot de la Chine]], a drawing by Honoré Daumier
 +*[[La Rue Transnonain]], a litho by Honoré Daumier
 +*''[[Tuerie (Préault) |The Killing]]'' by sculptor [[Antoine-Augustin Préault]]
-===Events===+==Births==
- +*April 21 – [[Henry Spencer Ashbee]], English bibliographer (d. 1900)
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-====Works====+
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-====Paintings====+
-*[[Edward Hicks]] – ''Peaceable Kingdom''+
-*[[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]] – ''Martyrdom of Saint Symphorian'', ([[Autun Cathedral]])+
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-====Sculptures====+
-*[[Antoine-Augustin Préault]] – ''The Killing'' (Musée des Beaux-Arts, [[Chartres]])+
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-===Births===+
-*February 15 – [[Paul Guigou]], painter (d. [[1871 in art|1871]])+
*July 14 – [[James McNeill Whistler]], painter (d. [[1903 in art|1903]]) *July 14 – [[James McNeill Whistler]], painter (d. [[1903 in art|1903]])
*July 19 – [[Edgar Degas]], painter and sculptor (d. [[1917 in art|1917]]) *July 19 – [[Edgar Degas]], painter and sculptor (d. [[1917 in art|1917]])
*August 2 – [[Frédéric Bartholdi]], sculptor of the [[Statue of Liberty]] (d. [[1904 in art|1904]]) *August 2 – [[Frédéric Bartholdi]], sculptor of the [[Statue of Liberty]] (d. [[1904 in art|1904]])
-*''date unknown''+*[[Ernst Haeckel]] (1834 — 1919)
-**[[Caspar Buberl]], sculptor (d. [[1899 in art|1899]])+*[[William Morris]] (1834 - 1896)
-**[[Emily Mary Osborn]], painter (d. [[1913 in art|1913]])+
-===Deaths===+==Deaths==
*February 26 – [[Alois Senefelder]], inventor of lithography (b. [[1771 in art|1771]]) *February 26 – [[Alois Senefelder]], inventor of lithography (b. [[1771 in art|1771]])
*March 30 – [[Rudolph Ackermann]], printer and lithographer (b. [[1764 in art|1764]]) *March 30 – [[Rudolph Ackermann]], printer and lithographer (b. [[1764 in art|1764]])
-*March 31 – [[Landolin Ohmacht]], German sculptor (b. [[1760 in art|1760]])+*[[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] (1772–1834)
-*April 27 – [[Thomas Stothard]], [[England|English]] painter and [[engraver]] (b. [[1755 in art|1755]])+*[[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] (1768 – 1834)
-*August [[Peter Rindisbacher]], painter (b. [[1806 in art|1806]])+
-*December 22 – [[Prince Hoare (younger)|Prince Hoare]], [[England|English]] painter and [[dramatist]] (b. [[1755 in art|1755]])+
-*''date unknown'' – [[Ulrika Melin]], textile artist and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Art (b. [[1767 in art|1767]])+
-== Births ==+
-*[[Ernst Haeckel]] (1834 — 1919)+
-*[[James Whistler]] (1834 - 1903) +
-*[[Henry Spencer Ashbee]] (1834 - 1900) +
-*[[William Morris]] (1834 - 1896)+
-==Deaths ==+
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1834 is the 35th year of the 19th century and the 5th year of the 1830s.

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Art and culture

  • The word sadisme entered the first French dictionary in 1834, the word sadism was first attested in the English language 54 years later, in 1888.
  • Jules Janin: Le marquis de Sade in Revue de Paris
  • Zoetrope presented to the world
  • The so-called "Typographic pear", a calligramme which was published on the cover of Le Charivari of February 27, 1834
  • Paris Salon of 1834

Literature

Art

Births

Deaths




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