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*''[[Vathek]]'' (1786) | *''[[Vathek]]'' (1786) | ||
- | *''[[Le diable au corps]]'' (1786) - André de Nerciat | + | *''[[Le Diable au corps]]'' (1786) - André de Nerciat |
*''[[Witches' Sabbath]]'' (1789) - Goya | *''[[Witches' Sabbath]]'' (1789) - Goya | ||
*''[[The Nightmare]]'' - (1781) Henry Fuseli | *''[[The Nightmare]]'' - (1781) Henry Fuseli | ||
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Births
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - Stendhal - Thomas De Quincey - Byron - Arthur Schopenhauer
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- Vathek (1786)
- Le Diable au corps (1786) - André de Nerciat
- Witches' Sabbath (1789) - Goya
- The Nightmare - (1781) Henry Fuseli
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