1895 in France

1895
in
France

Decades:
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
See also:Other events of 1895
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Events from the year 1895 in France.

Incumbents

Events

  • 5 January – The military degradation of Alfred Dreyfus takes place on the Champ de Mars, Paris.
  • 17 January – Félix Faure is elected President of French Republic after the resignation of Jean Casimir-Perier.
  • 17 January – Dreyfus is moved into a military reformatory on the island of Ré.
  • 21 February – Dreyfus is put on board ship to be exiled.
  • 15 March – Dreyfus is landed on Devil's Island.
  • 1 October – French troops capture Antananarivo, Madagascar.

Arts and literature

  • 1 January – Alphonse Mucha's lithographed poster for the play Gismonda starring Sarah Bernhardt is posted in Paris.[1] Bernhardt is so satisfied with its success that she gives Mucha a six-year contract.
  • 3 July – Paul Gauguin leaves France to settle permanently in Polynesia.
  • November – Paul Cézanne has his first solo exhibition, at the Paris gallery of Ambroise Vollard.
  • 28 December – Auguste and Louis Lumière display the first moving picture film, in Paris.

Sport

  • 24 September–31 October – The Automobile Club de France sponsors the longest race to date, a 1,710 km (1,060 mi) event from Bordeaux to Agen and back. Because it is held in ten stages, it can be considered the first rally. The first three places are taken by a Panhard, a Panhard, and a three-wheeler De Dion-Bouton.[2]

Births

January to March

April to June

July to September

October to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

January to June

July to December

See also

References

  1. Johnston, Ian (March 2004). "An Introduction to the Work of Alphonse Mucha and Art Nouveau". Nanaimo: Malaspina University-College. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
  2. "The Story of the Grand Prix". Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  3. "Walter Gieseking | German pianist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  4. "Paul Eluard 1895-1952". Tate. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
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