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 +"[[I am a sick man. ... I am a spiteful man]]." --incipit to ''[[Notes from Underground]]'' (1864) by Fyodor Dostoevsky
 +|}[[Image:Melodrama by Daumier.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''At the Theater'' (The Melodrama) (c. [[1860]]-[[1864|64]]) - [[Honoré Daumier]]]]
 +[[Image:Venus by Daumier.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[This Year, Venuses Again... Always Venuses!]]'' (1864) by [[Honoré Daumier]]]]
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 +'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a year of the [[1860s]].
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*''[[Notes from Underground]]'' (1864) - Fyodor Dostoyevsky *''[[Notes from Underground]]'' (1864) - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
-*The 1864 edition of Webster's Dictionary published the first definition of [[pornography]] as ""licentious painting employed to decorate the walls of rooms sacred to bacchanalian orgies, examples of which exist in Pompeii." +* ''[[Dictionnaire érotique moderne]]'' by [[Alfred Delvau]]
-*[[Gustave Moreau]], Oedipus and the Sphinx; painting+* ''[[Monsieur Lecoq]]''
 +*The 1864 edition of [[Webster's Dictionary]] published the first definition of [[pornography]] as ""licentious painting employed to decorate the walls of rooms sacred to bacchanalian orgies, examples of which exist in [[Pompeii]]."
 +*[[Gustave Moreau]], [[Oedipus and the Sphinx (Moreau)|Oedipus and the Sphinx]]; painting
 +**''Oedipus and the Sphinx'', one of his first [[Symbolism (arts)|symbolist]] paintings, was exhibited at the [[Paris Salon]] of 1864.
*[[Charles Baudelaire]] meets [[Félicien Rops]] *[[Charles Baudelaire]] meets [[Félicien Rops]]
-== Births ==+* ''[[Krischan mit der Piepe]]'' by Wilhelm Busch
-*[[Max Weber]], German political economist and sociologist.+
-*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] (1864 - 1901)+
-*[[Richard Strauss]] (1864 - 1949)+
==Births== ==Births==
-{{Year in other calendars}} 
-===January - June=== 
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*[[January 1]] - [[Alfred Stieglitz]], American photographer (d. [[1946]]) *[[January 1]] - [[Alfred Stieglitz]], American photographer (d. [[1946]])
-*January 1 - [[Qi Baishi]], Chinese painter (d. [[1957]]) 
-*[[January 8]] - [[Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence]] (d. [[1892]]) 
-*[[January 13]] - [[Wilhelm Wien]], German physicist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1928]]) 
*[[January 24]] - [[Marguerite Durand]], French actress, journalist, and feminist leader (d. [[1936]]) *[[January 24]] - [[Marguerite Durand]], French actress, journalist, and feminist leader (d. [[1936]])
-*[[February 7]] - [[Arthur Collins]], American Singer who recorded many early songs.(d. [[1933]]) 
-*[[March 4]] - [[David W. Taylor]], U.S. Navy architect (d. [[1940]]) 
-*[[March 12]] - [[William Halse Rivers Rivers]], English doctor (d. [[1922]]) 
-*[[March 13]] - [[Alexej von Jawlensky]], Russian expressionist painter (d. [[1941]]) 
-*[[March 14]] - [[Casey Jones]], American railway engineer (d. [[1900]]) 
-*[[March 15]] - [[Johan Halvorsen]], Norwegian composer (d. [[1935]]) 
-*[[March 19]] - [[Charles Marion Russell]], American artist (d. [[1926]]) 
*[[April 21]] - [[Max Weber]], German sociologist (d. [[1920]]) *[[April 21]] - [[Max Weber]], German sociologist (d. [[1920]])
-*[[May 4]] - [[Marie Booth]], the third daughter of [[William Booth|William]] and [[Catherine Booth]] (d. [[1937]]) 
-*[[May 10]] - [[Léon Gaumont]], French film pioneer (d. [[1946]]) 
-*[[May 15]] - [[Vilhelm Hammershøi]], Danish painter (d. [[1916]]) 
-*[[June 3]] - [[Ransom E. Olds]], automotive pioneer (d. [[1950]]) 
*[[June 11]] - [[Richard Strauss]], German composer (d. [[1949]]) *[[June 11]] - [[Richard Strauss]], German composer (d. [[1949]])
-*[[June 13]] - [[Dwight B. Waldo]], American educator and historian (d. [[1939]]) 
-*[[June 25]] - [[Walther Nernst]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1941]]) 
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-*[[July 11]] - [[Petar Danov]], Bulgarian spiritual teacher (d. [[1944]]) 
-*[[July 13]] - [[John Jacob Astor IV]], American businessman and inventor (d. [[1912]]) 
-*[[July 20]] - [[Erik Axel Karlfeldt]], Swedish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1931]]) 
-*[[August 9]] - [[Roman Dmowski]], Polish politician (d. [[1939]]) 
-*[[September 14]] - [[Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood]], English politician and diplomat, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1958]]) 
-*[[October 10]] - [[T. Frank Appleby]], United States Congressman from New Jersey (d. [[1924]]) 
-*[[October 25]] - [[Alexander Gretchaninov]], Russian composer (d. [[1956]]) 
-*[[October 31]] - [[Cosmo Lang]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (d. [[1945]]) 
-*[[November 11]] - [[Alfred Hermann Fried]], Austrian writer and pacifist, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1921]]) 
-*[[November 13]] - Bishop [[James Cannon Jr]], American religious and [[temperance movement]] leader (d. [[1944]]) 
-*[[November 23]] - [[Henry Bourne Joy]], American business leader (d. [[1936]]) 
*[[November 24]] - [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], French painter (d. [[1901]]) *[[November 24]] - [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], French painter (d. [[1901]])
-*[[November 26]] - [[Edward Higgins]], the 3rd General of [[The Salvation Army]] (d. [[1947]]) 
-*[[December 6]] - [[William S. Hart]], American film actor (d. [[1946]]) 
-*[[December 12]] - [[Paul Elmer More]], American critic and essayist (d. [[1937]]) 
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-: ''See also [[:Category: 1864 births]].'' 
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-==Deaths ==+==Deaths==
 +*[[May 19]] - [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]], American author (b. [[1804]])
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