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- | [[Image:Les Epaves by Rops.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Les Épaves]]'' ([[1866]]) by [[Félicien Rops]] (detail)]] | ||
- | [[Image:Le Sommeil by Courbet.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Le Sommeil]]'' ([[1866]]) by [[Gustave Courbet]]]] | ||
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*[[Félicien Rops]] produces the frontispiece for Baudelaire’s ''[[Les Épaves]]'' published by [[Poulet-Malassis]] | *[[Félicien Rops]] produces the frontispiece for Baudelaire’s ''[[Les Épaves]]'' published by [[Poulet-Malassis]] | ||
*[[Doré]]'s illustrations for "[[Paradise Lost]]" by Milton are published. | *[[Doré]]'s illustrations for "[[Paradise Lost]]" by Milton are published. | ||
- | *''Study of a Seated Nude Woman Wearing Mask]]'' (c. [[1865]]-[[1866|66]]) by [[Thomas Eakins]] | + | *''[[Study of a Seated Nude Woman Wearing Mask]]'' by [[Thomas Eakins]] |
+ | *''[[Le Sommeil]]'' by [[Gustave Courbet]]]] | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[H. G. Wells]] (1866 - 1946) | *[[H. G. Wells]] (1866 - 1946) |
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Art and culture
- Octopus with the initials V. H.[1] (ca. 1866) is a drawing by Victor Hugo
- Anactoria by Swinburne
- Crime and Punishment by Dostoevski
- Le marché aux esclaves / Slave Market (1866) - Jean-Léon Gérôme
- The Origin of the World (1866) by Gustave Courbet, lost for years, it was first shown to the public in 1995.
- Félicien Rops produces the frontispiece for Baudelaire’s Les Épaves published by Poulet-Malassis
- Doré's illustrations for "Paradise Lost" by Milton are published.
- Study of a Seated Nude Woman Wearing Mask by Thomas Eakins
- Le Sommeil by Gustave Courbet]]
Births
- H. G. Wells (1866 - 1946)
- Erik Satie (1866 – 1925)
Deaths
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