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 +[[Image:The Aigiulle Blaitiere. c. 1856 by John Ruskin.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Aiguille Blaitiere]]'' (c. [[1856]]) by [[John Ruskin]], see [[Aiguilles de Chamonix]]]]
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
- +*[[White slavery]] trope
 +**In 1856 The New York Daily Times reported that a consequence of the Russian conquest of the [[Caucasus]] was a glut of "[[Circassian beauties]]" on the ...
 +==Literature==
 +*[[Felicien Rops]]'s [[Almanach Crocodilien]]
 +*[[Histoires extraordinaires (Baudelaire translation of Poe)|''Histoires extraordinaires'']], Baudelaire translations of Edgar Allan Poe
 +*[[Félicien Rops]] starts publishing with Auguste Poulet-Malassis
 +*''[[The Grammar of Ornament]]'' by Owen Jones
 +==Visual art==
 +*''[[The Source (Ingres)|The Source]]'' by Ingres
 +*''[[Infant Photography Giving the Painter an Additional Brush]]'', photo by Oscar Gustave Rejlander
== Births == == Births ==
- +*[[Sigmund Freud]] (1856 - 1939)
 +*[[H. Rider Haggard]] (1856 - 1925)
 +*[[Jean Moréas]] (1856 - 1910)
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==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
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