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*First usage of term "[[art for art's sake]]" (in France) | *First usage of term "[[art for art's sake]]" (in France) | ||
+ | *[[Morphine]] discovered | ||
+ | ===Literature=== | ||
*''[[Nightwatches]]'' by [[Bonaventura]] | *''[[Nightwatches]]'' by [[Bonaventura]] | ||
+ | *"[[Questions sur le beau]]" (1804) by Delacroix | ||
*[[An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and Its Effects on the Human Body]] by [[Thomas Trotter]] | *[[An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and Its Effects on the Human Body]] by [[Thomas Trotter]] | ||
+ | ===Visual art=== | ||
*[[Paris Salon of 1804]] | *[[Paris Salon of 1804]] | ||
- | *[[Morphine]] discovered | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[Ludwig Feuerbach]] (1804 - 1872) | *[[Ludwig Feuerbach]] (1804 - 1872) |
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1804 (MDCCCIV) is the 4th year of the 19th century, and the 5th year of the 1800s decade.
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Art and culture
- First usage of term "art for art's sake" (in France)
- Morphine discovered
Literature
- Nightwatches by Bonaventura
- "Questions sur le beau" (1804) by Delacroix
- An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and Its Effects on the Human Body by Thomas Trotter
Visual art
Births
- Ludwig Feuerbach (1804 - 1872)
- Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804 - 1869)
- Eugène Sue (1804 - 1857)
- Jacques-Joseph Moreau (1804-84)
- Jules Janin (1804 - 1874)
Deaths
- Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804)
- George Barrington (1755 – 1804)
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