Anyway, that was all. Nothing deeper for just now. Tomorrow will be a new day.
"Salon des Refusés" is approximately French for “exhibition of rejections”. Originally, it was exhibition of works rejected by the jury of the most famous and official "Paris Salon" Art Exhibition under French Emperor. It is most famously used to refer to the Salon des Refusés of 1863 when over 3,000 works were rejected by the Salon jury.
The critics and the public generally ridiculed the refusés as it was full of the new and unconventional which included such famous paintings as Édouard Manet's 'Luncheon on the Grass' (Le déjeuner sur l’herbe) and James McNeill 'Whistler's Girl in White', other Impressionists and, later in 1917, the infamous Fountain' by R. Mutt (aka marcel Duchamp), artist. Works that went on to become the most influential amongst Modern Artists.