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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). | **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 | + | *[[Le Ministère de la Marine]] by Charles Meryon |
- | *Proudhon and his children by Gustave Courbet | + | *[[Proudhon and His Children]] by Gustave Courbet |
*Rosine à sa toilette by Antoine Wiertz | *Rosine à sa toilette by Antoine Wiertz | ||
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Events
- Paris Salon of 1865 opens in May
Art
- 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
Literature
Fiction
- Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
- From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
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