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Eidophusikon
thumb|350px|Viewing the Eidophusikon, circa 1782
The Eidophusikon () was a piece of art, no longer extant, thought up by the English actor David Garrick and created by 18th-century French painter Philip James de Loutherbourg. It opened in Leicester Square in London in February 1781.
1781 in architecture
overview of the events of 1781 in architecture