1886 in France
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See also: | Other events of 1886 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1886 in France.
Incumbents
[edit]- President: Jules Grévy
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- until 7 January: Henri Brisson
- 7 January-16 December: Charles de Freycinet
- starting 16 December: René Goblet
Events
[edit]Arts and literature
[edit]- 30 November – Folies Bergère in Paris stages its first revue.
- Georges Seurat finishes painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
Births
[edit]January to June
[edit]- 28 January – Georges Painvin, cryptanalyst (died 1980)
- 5 March – Léon Mathot, actor and film director (died 1968)
- 7 March – Jacques Majorelle, painter (died 1962)[3]
- 7 March – René Thomas, motor racing driver (died 1975)
- 28 March – Gustave Mesny, army general (died 1945)
- 29 March – Paul Amiot, actor (died 1979)
- 15 April – Amédée Ozenfant, cubist painter (died 1966)
- 19 April – Hermine David, painter (died 1970)
- 25 April – Marie Brémont, supercentenarian, the oldest recognized person in the world from November 2000 until her death (died 2001)
- 29 April – Count Renaud de la Frégeolière, author and first president of the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (died 1981)
- 3 May – Marcel Dupré, organist, pianist and composer (died 1971)
- 24 May – Paul Paray, conductor, organist and composer (died 1979)
July to December
[edit]- 16 July – Pierre Benoit, novelist (died 1962)
- 3 August – Henri Debain, actor (died 1983)
- 8 September – Marguerite Jeanne Carpentier, painter and sculptor (died 1965)
- 15 September – Paul Lévy, mathematician (died 1971)
- 16 September – Jean Arp, sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist (died 1966)
- 30 September – Gaston Ramon, veterinarian and biologist (died 1963)
- 3 October – Alain-Fournier, author and soldier (died 1914)
- 4 October – Laurent Eynac, politician and Minister (died 1970)
- 6 November – André Marty, leading figure in the French Communist Party (died 1956)
- 15 November – René Guénon, orientalist and philosopher (died 1951)
- 30 December – Henri Chapron, automobile coachbuilder (died 1978)
Full date unknown
[edit]- Marie-Gabriel Tissot, Abbot of Quarr (died 1983)
Deaths
[edit]- 23 January – Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant, actor (born 1815)
- 27 April – Eugène Isabey, painter, draftsman, and printmaker (born 1803)
- 17 March – Pierre-Jules Hetzel, editor and publisher (born 1814)
- 23 May – Pierre Édouard Frère, painter (born 1819)
- 12 July – Ferdinand Berthier, deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser (born 1803)
- 14 August – Edmond Laguerre, mathematician (born 1834)
- 8 September – Maurice Jean Auguste Girard, entomologist (born 1822)
- 16 September – Louis, duc de Decazes, statesman (born 1819)
- 26 September – Hippolyte Castille, writer (born 1820)
- 14 November – Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois, geologist and mineralogist (born 1820)
References
[edit]- ^ "The Portuguese presence in Ziguinchor". calenda.org. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "France Portugal Treaty 1866". ardhi.unl.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "Jacques Majorelle in Morocco". Jardin Majorelle. Archived from the original on March 3, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
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