Events from the year 1895 in France.
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January to June
- 10 January – Benjamin Godard, violinist and composer (born 1849)
- 28 January – François Certain de Canrobert, Marshal of France (born 1809)
- 29 January – Charles Frédéric Girard, biologist (born 1822)
- 16 February – André Garin, missionary and parish priest (born 1822)
- 19 February – Auguste Vacquerie, journalist and man of letters (born 1819)
- 11 March – Louis-Florentin Calmeil, psychiatrist and medical historian (born 1798)
- 22 April – Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, artist, astronomer and amateur entomologist, introduced the gypsy moth into North America (born 1827)
- 11 May – Auguste-Théodore-Paul de Broglie, professor of apologetics (born 1834)
- 22 May – Claude Marie Dubuis, second Roman Catholic bishop of Texas (born 1817)
- 28 May – Alexandre Martin, socialist statesman (born 1815)
July to December
- 19 July – Henri Ernest Baillon, botanist and physician (born 1827)
- 16 August – Mathieu Auguste Geffroy, historian (born 1820)
- 28 September – Louis Pasteur, chemist and microbiologist (born 1822)
- 24 November – Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, philosopher, journalist and statesman (born 1805)
- 27 November – Alexandre Dumas, fils, writer, author and playwright (born 1824)
- 11 December – Jean-Baptiste Joseph Émile Montégut, critic (born 1825)
- 31 December – Père Jean Marie Delavay, missionary, explorer and botanist (born 1834)
Chardère, B.; Borgé, G.; Borgé, M. (1985). Les Lumière (in French). Paris: Bibliothèque des Arts. p. 71. ISBN 2-85047-068-6.