Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a French poet, essayist, art critic, and translator. He is best known for his book of poetry Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil), which was published in 1857. Baudelaire was a major influence on the Symbolist movement in French literature, and his work has been widely translated and anthologized. He was also a major influence on the development of modernism in the arts. Baudelaire was born in Paris and educated at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. He traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East, and wrote extensively about his experiences. He was also a passionate art collector and critic, and wrote several books on the subject. He was a major influence on the French Symbolist movement, and his work has been widely translated and anthologized. Baudelaire died in 1867, at the age of 46. His work has been widely influential, and he is considered one of the most important French poets of the 19th century.
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