from the year 1711 in art. October 16 – Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts established in Brussels. Fresco of c.1480 by Melozzo da Forlì in Santi Apostoli...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1711. 1711 (MDCCXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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The year 1711 in music involved some significant events. February 24 – The London premiere of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera...
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Louis, Grand Dauphin (redirect from Louis, Dauphin of France (1661-1711))
Louis, Dauphin of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711), commonly known as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV...
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of Hungary, and after the failure of Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711), the Habsburg dynasty claimed the former territories of the Principality...
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events and publications of 1711. March 1 – The periodical The Spectator is founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in London. May 23 – Robert Harley...
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year 1702 in science and technology involved some significant events. April 20 – Comet of 1702 (C/1702 H1): The 10th-closest comet approach in history,...
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The year 1702 in music involved some significant events. 13 March – A month after commencing his university education, 17-year-old George Frideric Handel...
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of both Sexes, From The New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterranean) is published in London (in two volumes, anonymously), purporting to be translated...
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The year 1711 in science and technology involved some significant events. Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli shows that coral is an animal rather than a plant...
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Gregorio Vásquez de Arce y Ceballos (category 1711 deaths)
Gregorio Vásquez de Arce y Ceballos (May 9, 1638 – August 6, 1711), commonly referred to as Gregorio Vásquez, was a Spanish Neogranadine painter, one of...
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year 1846. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain...
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Robert Adair (c. 1711 – 1790) was an Irish surgeon who became chief surgeon to the British Army and Master of the Surgeon's Company, and married into the...
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Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha (originally published in six monthly parts, 1710–1711) James Watson (Scottish editor), editor, Choice Collection...
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Ascension of Jesus to Heaven as stated in the New Testament has been a frequent subject in Christian art, as well as a theme in theological writings. The earliest...
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of Bouchain (9 August – 12 September 1711), following the Passage of the Lines of Ne Plus Ultra (5 August 1711), was a siege of the War of the Spanish...
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art of the United Kingdom refers to all forms of visual art in or associated with the country since the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707...
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Baroque (redirect from Baroque Art and Architecture)
Desk". The Art Institute of Chicago. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta decorativă (in Romanian). Cerces. p. 168. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta decorativă...
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Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty (category 1711 births)
Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty (6 September 1711, Marseille–25 January 1786, Paris) was a French anatomist, painter and printmaker. His studies began as...
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Voivode (1693, 1710–1711) Nicolae Mavrocordat, Prince (1709–1710, 1711–1715) Lupu Costachi, Kaymakam (1711) Ioan Ι Mavrocordat, Prince (1711) Grigore II Ghica...
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Mikhail Lomonosov (category 1711 births)
IPA: [mʲɪxɐˈil vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ləmɐˈnosəf] ; 19 November [O.S. 8 November] 1711 – 15 April [O.S. 4 April] 1765) was a Russian polymath, scientist and writer...
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year 1814. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain...
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Crucifixion (Moskos) by Ioannis Moskos painted in 1711. The earliest Western images of a dead Christ may be in the Utrecht Psalter, probably before 835. Other...
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Black Abolitionists. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press. ISBN 0-7377-1711-4. Colman, Julia; Thompson, Matilda G. (1859). The Child's Anti-Slavery Book:...
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Johann Philip Lemke (category 1711 deaths)
Nuremberg - 3 April 1711, Stockholm) was a German-Swedish graphic artist, etcher and battle painter. His father was a sergeant in the Civil Guard during...
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Luis Francisco de la Cerda, 9th Duke of Medinaceli (category 1711 deaths)
y Aragón, 9th Duke of Medinaceli (2 August 1660, in El Puerto de Santa María – 26 January 1711, in Pamplona), 9th Duke of Medinaceli, was a Spanish noble...
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1644 (redirect from Events in 1644)
1715) January 10 Louis François, duc de Boufflers, Marshal of France (d. 1711) Celestino Sfondrati, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1696) January 11 – Hayashi...
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An Essay on Criticism (redirect from Fools rush in where angels fear to tread)
poems written by the English writer Alexander Pope (1688–1744), published in 1711. It is the source of the famous quotations "To err is human; to forgive...
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List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2018)
company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made from a nitrocellulose compound developed at the Edison laboratory—though occasionally employing Bakelite in its...
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