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 +[[Image:Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886) - Seurat.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte]]'' ([[1884]]-[[1886]]) - [[Georges Seurat]]]]
 +[[Image:Skull with a Cigarette (1886) - Vincent van Gogh.jpg|thumb|right|200px|
 +''[[Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette]]'' ([[1886]]) - [[Vincent van Gogh]] ]]
 +[[Image:A pair of shoes by Van Gogh F255.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[A pair of shoes by Vincent van Gogh, Paris, 1886]]''. [[Martin Heidegger]] mentions this particular work in ''[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]'' as an example of a painting that reveals ([[aletheia]]) a whole world.]]
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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*''[[The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' 
-*''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]''  
*''[[Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte]]'' (1884-1886) - Seurat *''[[Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte]]'' (1884-1886) - Seurat
*[[Skull with a Cigarette]] (1886) - Vincent van Gogh *[[Skull with a Cigarette]] (1886) - Vincent van Gogh
-*[[Jean Moréas]], "[[Symbolist Manifesto]]" published in Le Figaro. 
*[[Félicien Rops]], illustrations to [[Barbey d'Aurevilly]]'s ''[[Les Diaboliques]]'' published. *[[Félicien Rops]], illustrations to [[Barbey d'Aurevilly]]'s ''[[Les Diaboliques]]'' published.
*International labor strikes, riots. *International labor strikes, riots.
 +* [[November 30]] - [[Folies Bergère]] stages its first revue.
 +
 +===Literature===
 +*''[[Beyond Good and Evil]]'' by Nietzsche
 +*''[[The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]''
 +*''[[The Future Eve]]''
 +*''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]'' by Richard von Krafft-Ebing
*''[[Le Décadent littéraire et artistique]]'' founded in Paris; [[Anatole Baju]], ed. (continued publication to 1889 as [[Le Décadent]]); journal. *''[[Le Décadent littéraire et artistique]]'' founded in Paris; [[Anatole Baju]], ed. (continued publication to 1889 as [[Le Décadent]]); journal.
-== Births ==+*[[Jean Moréas]], "[[Symbolist Manifesto]]" published in Le Figaro.
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-==Deaths ==+
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-== Notes ==+
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-==Events of 1886==+
-* [[November 30]] - [[Folies Bergere|Folies Bergère]] stages its first revue.+
==Births== ==Births==
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* [[September 16]] - [[Jean Arp]], Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet (d. [[1966]]) * [[September 16]] - [[Jean Arp]], Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet (d. [[1966]])
-* [[September 20]] - [[Charles Williams (UK writer)|Charles Williams]], British author (d. [[1945]]) 
-* [[September 24]]  
-**[[Roberto María Ortiz]], [[President of Argentina]] (d. [[1942]]) 
-**[[Edward Bach]], English metaphysician and homeopath (d. [[1936]]) 
-* [[September 26]] - [[Archibald Vivian Hill]], English physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1977]]) 
-* [[September 28]] - [[Alice Hollister]], American silent film actress. (d. [[1973]]) 
-* [[October 3]] - [[Alain-Fournier|Henri Alban-Fournier]], French author of ''[[Le Grand Meaulnes]]''.  
-* [[October 6]] - [[Edwin Fischer]], Swiss pianist and conductor (d. [[1960]]) 
-* [[October 16]] - [[David Ben-Gurion]], first [[Prime Minister of Israel]] (d. [[1973]]) 
* [[November 1]] - [[Hermann Broch]], Austrian author (d. [[1951]]) * [[November 1]] - [[Hermann Broch]], Austrian author (d. [[1951]])
-* [[November 6]] - [[André Marty]], [[French Communist Party]] leader (d. [[1956]]) 
-* [[November 9]] - [[Ed Wynn]], American actor (d. [[1966]]) 
-* [[November 12]] - [[Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón]], Spanish prince and military aviator (d. [[1975]]) 
-* [[November 15]] - [[René Guénon]], French-Egyptian author (d. [[1951]]) 
-* [[November 20]] - [[Karl von Frisch]], Austrian zoologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1982]]) 
-* [[December 3]] - [[Manne Siegbahn]], Swedish physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1978]]) 
-* [[December 5]] - [[Rose Wilder Lane|Rose Lane, née Wilder]], American author and reporter and daughter of author [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]] (d. [[October 30]], [[1968]]) 
* [[December 8]] - [[Diego Rivera]], Mexican painter (d. [[1957]]) * [[December 8]] - [[Diego Rivera]], Mexican painter (d. [[1957]])
-* [[December 12]] - [[Owen Moore]], Irish actor (d. [[1939]])  
-* [[December 18]] - [[Ty Cobb]], [[Baseball Hall of Fame]]r (d. [[1961]]) 
-* [[December 25]] - [[Kid Ory]], American jazz musician (d. [[1973]]) 
-* [[December 30]] - [[Austin Osman Spare]], English artist and magician. 
- 
-: ''See also [[:Category: 1886 births]].'' 
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-===January - June=== 
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-* [[January 17]] - [[Amilcare Ponchielli]], Italian composer (b. [[1834]]) 
-* [[January 25]] - [[Benjamín Vicuña MacKenna]], Chilean historian (b. [[1831]]) 
-* [[January 26]] - [[David Rice Atchison]], American politician (b. [[1807]]) 
-* [[February 18]] - [[Dave Rudabaugh]], American outlaw and gunfighter (b. [[1854]]) 
-* [[February 24]] - [[Hugh Stowell Brown]], [[Manx]] preacher (b. [[1823]]) 
* [[March 17]] - [[Pierre-Jules Hetzel]], editor and publisher (b. [[1814]]) * [[March 17]] - [[Pierre-Jules Hetzel]], editor and publisher (b. [[1814]])
-* [[May 9]] - [[Facundo Bacardí]], Cuban rum manufacturer (b. [[1814]]) 
-*  
* [[May 15]] - [[Emily Dickinson]], American poet (b. [[1830]]) * [[May 15]] - [[Emily Dickinson]], American poet (b. [[1830]])
-* [[May 17]] - [[John Deere]], inventor (b. [[1804]]) 
-* [[June 13]] - King [[Ludwig II of Bavaria]] (b. [[1845]]) 
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-* [[July 1]] - [[Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich]], German geologist (b. [[1806]]) 
-* [[July 31]] - [[Franz Liszt]], Hungarian pianist and composer (b. [[1811]]) 
-* [[August 9]] - [[Samuel Ferguson]], Northern Irish poet and artist (b. [[1810]]) 
-*[[August 11]] - [[Lydia Koidula]], Estonian poet (b. [[1843]]) 
-* [[August 16]] - [[Ramakrishna Paramhansa]], Indian spiritual figure (b. [[1836]]) 
-* [[August 30]] - [[Ferris Jacobs, Jr.]], American politician (b. [[1836]]) 
-* [[September 3]] - [[William W. Snow]], American politician (b. [[1812]]) 
-* [[September 14]] - [[Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard]], American land speculator (b. [[1802]]) 
-* [[October 8]] - [[Austin F. Pike]], American politician from New Hampshire (b. [[1819]]) 
-* [[November 18]] - [[Chester A. Arthur]], 21st [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1829]]) 
-* [[November 20]] - [[William Bliss Baker]], American painter (b. [[1859]]) 
-* [[December 8]] - [[William Fraser Tolmie]], Scottish-Canadian scientist and politician (b. [[1812]]) 
-*''date unknown'' - [[Andrew Nicholl]], Northern Irish painter (b. [[1804]]) 
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