Papers of Lorraine Huling Maynard, (inclusive), (bulk) 1850-2006 1897-1930
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Hoffman, Malvina Cornell, 1885-1966
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Malvina Cornell Hoffman, the American sculptor known for her life-size bronzes figures, portraits, and dance sculptures, was born in New York City on June 15, 1885. She was the youngest child of Richard Hoffman, an English concert pianist and teacher, and Fidelia Marshall Lamson Hoffman, an amateur pianist from a socially prominent New York family. From the beginning of her life Hoffman was immersed in an artistic and intellectual milieu, surrounded not only by her parents' music, but by a large...
Archives of American Art
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From its founding to 1954 the Archives was headquartered at the Detroit Institute of Arts. In 1960 the Archives moved its headquarters to New York but a branch office remained in Detroit. In 1963 an office was opened in Rome to collect the records of American artists' work in Italy. In 1970 the Archives became a bureau of the Smithsonian Institution and moved to Washington, D.C. Directors have included Edgar Preston Richardson, 1954-1964; William E. Woolfenden, 1964-1983; Richard N. Murray, 1983...
Otto Rank
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Lyme Historical Society
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The Lyme Art Association was established in 1914 as an outgrowth of the Lyme Art Colony, in Old Lyme, Conn. In 1921, a summer art gallery was built to house its exhibitions. Henry Ward Ranger is the artist credited with discovering Old Lyme as a painters' haven in 1899, encouraging a few artists to come the following summer. Florence Griswold's summer boarding house became a center for artists who came to Lyme over the years; Griswold even acted as an agent for some of t...
Beverly Maynard
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Hilda Vallandigham)
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Margaret Aiken Maynard
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Harvard College (1780- )
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Special students were those who took courses in Harvard College but were not degree candidates; they had not gone through the standard admissions process completed by AB degree candidates. From the description of Records of special students, 1876-1907. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064523 It is unclear whether F.C. Fabel ever attended Harvard College. F.C. Fabel may be Frederick Charles Fabel, who received an AB from the University of Rochester in 1893. ...
Crouse, Margaret
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Anais Nin
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Margaret Field Maynard
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Mabel Robinson
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Miller, Sam
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James M. Crawford was a linguist who mainly studied Native American languages, including Cocopa, Yuchi, and Mobilian trade language. He came to the field of linguistics halfway through his lifetime after pursuing a career in forestry in the West and Southwest. After receiving his PhD in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to his birthplace, Georgia, where he taught in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia at Athens. From the guide to t...
Agnes Brown Hawkins
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S. G. Simmons
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Pen & Brush Club
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Christie Fosdick
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David Seabury's
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McLean, Grace
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Floyd Huling
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Vonnoh, Bessie Potter, 1872-1955
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Bessie Potter Vonnoh was a sculptor best known for her bronze fountains, portrait busts, and mother-and-child figure groups. Her husband, Robert William Vonnoh, was a painter specializing in portraits and landscapes. The bulk of their work was done during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. From the description of Bessie Potter Vonnoh papers, circa 1860-1987 (bulk 1890-1955.). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123429804 Bes...
Lorraine Young)
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Marlowe, Julia
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Sylvia Maynard
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R. Field
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Bittinger, Charles, 1879-1970
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Cornell University
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Florence Simmons Huling Young
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Young, Charles
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Isaac Newton Maynard
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Sam Miller
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Isaac N. Maynard
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Margaret Telfair Field
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Maynard, Sylvia
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Harry Knox
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Melissa Knox
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Writers' League of America
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National Academy of Design
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Edmund James Doering
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David Seabury
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Theodore Rand Mac McNally
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Maynard, Beverly
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Riker, Sallie
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Bessie Vonnoh
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Beebe, William
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Beryl Morse
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Mary Elizabeth Lyman Simmons
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Fullerton Waldo
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Lorraine Huling Maynard, 1897-1971
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Actress Lorraine Huling Maynard was born in Oaksdale, Washington, on January 20, 1897, the daughter of Floyd and Florence Simmons Huling. The Hulings divorced when Lorraine was five, and her mother worked in Chicago, Illinois, as a nurse/receptionist for Edmund James Doering, who became her lover as well as a father figure for Lorraine. Lorraine attended Chicago public schools and a convent school for the first few years of her education; her mother later placed her in a variety of ...
Art Students League (New York, N.Y.)
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Art school. Organized in 1875 by students as a revolt against the National Academy of Design school. From the description of Art Students League records, 1875-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565877 ...
Desha Delteil
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Sylvia Maynard's
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Louise Russell)
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