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*[[Arthur Symons]], "[[The Decadent Movement in Literature]]," Harper`s New Monthly Magazine; expanded in 1899 as The Symbolist Movement in Literature; criticism. *[[Arthur Symons]], "[[The Decadent Movement in Literature]]," Harper`s New Monthly Magazine; expanded in 1899 as The Symbolist Movement in Literature; criticism.
*[[Franz von Stuck]], [[Sin]]; painting (1st of 18 versions). *[[Franz von Stuck]], [[Sin]]; painting (1st of 18 versions).
-*[[Jean Delville]], ''[[Orpheus]]''; painting.+*[[Jean Delville]], ''[[Orpheus (Jean Delville)|Jean Delville]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Orpheus_-_Jean_Delville.jpg]''; painting.
*1894 *1894
*[[Salome]], written by Oscar Wilde; illustrations by [[Aubrey Beardsley]]. *[[Salome]], written by Oscar Wilde; illustrations by [[Aubrey Beardsley]].

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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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