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*[[Felicien Rops]], illustrations to Barbey d'Aurevilly's [[Les Diaboliques]] published. *[[Felicien Rops]], illustrations to Barbey d'Aurevilly's [[Les Diaboliques]] published.
*International labor [[strike]]s, riots. *International labor [[strike]]s, riots.
-*Le Decadent litteraire et artistique founded in Paris; [[Anatole Baju]], ed. (continued publication to 1889 as [[Le Decadent]]); journal.+*[[Le Décadent littéraire et artistique]] founded in Paris; [[Anatole Baju]], ed. (continued publication to 1889 as [[Le Decadent]]); journal.
*Richard Krafft-Ebbing, [[Psychopathia Sexualis]]; psychology. *Richard Krafft-Ebbing, [[Psychopathia Sexualis]]; psychology.
*1889 *1889

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This list by Jeffery Howe is the curator of Fernand Khnopff: Inner Visions and Landscapes, on view at Boston College's McMullen Museum of Art through December 5, 2004, and is the author of The Symbolist Art of Fernand Khnopff (Michigan, 1982).




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