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*[[Paris Salon of 1865]] opens in May *[[Paris Salon of 1865]] opens in May
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 +**Manet's Olympia did not depict a goddess or an odalisque, but a high-class prostitute waiting for a client. The classic work that most closely resembles Manet's in character is Francisco Goya's La Maja Desnuda (c. 1800).
 +*Le Ministère de la Marine by Charles Meryon
 +*Proudhon and his children by Gustave Courbet
 +*Rosine à sa toilette by Antoine Wiertz
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 +== Literature ==
 +*''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' (1865) - Lewis Carroll - From the Earth to the Moon (1865) - Jules Verne
*''[[Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine]]'' *''[[Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine]]''
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== Births == == Births ==
- +* [[Arthur Symons]]
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
 +*[[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]
 +*[[Antoine Wiertz]]
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Olympia by Édouard Manet, painted in 1863, it stirred an uproar when it was first exhibited at the 1865 Paris Salon. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.
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Olympia by Édouard Manet, painted in 1863, it stirred an uproar when it was first exhibited at the 1865 Paris Salon. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.

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    • Manet's Olympia did not depict a goddess or an odalisque, but a high-class prostitute waiting for a client. The classic work that most closely resembles Manet's in character is Francisco Goya's La Maja Desnuda (c. 1800).
  • Le Ministère de la Marine by Charles Meryon
  • Proudhon and his children by Gustave Courbet
  • Rosine à sa toilette by Antoine Wiertz

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