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The tempera medium was used by American artists such as the Regionalists Andrew Wyeth, Thomas Hart Benton and his student Roger Medearis ; expressionists Ben Shahn, Mitchell Siporin and John Langley Howard, magic realists George Tooker, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Julia Thecla and Louise E. Marianetti ; Art Students League of New York instructors Kenneth Hayes Miller and William C. Palmer, Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Noel Rockmore, Edward Laning, Anton Refregier, Jacob Lawrence, Rudolph F. Zallinger, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, notable as the cover artist of Dune.
In London he found a mentor in Sir Edward Marsh, a well-known patron of the arts.
The movie stars Edward G. Robinson and features H. B. Warner, Marian Marsh, Oscar Apfel, Aline MacMahon, Frances Starr, Ona Munson, and Boris Karloff.
Brooke's accomplished poetry gained many enthusiasts and followers and he was taken up by Edward Marsh who brought him to the attention of Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty.
The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named Georgian Poetry, published by Harold Monro and edited by Edward Marsh.
It was in London that he met both Edward Marsh and Rupert Brooke, becoming a close friend and later Brooke's literary executor ( with Lascelles Abercrombie and Walter de la Mare ).
Sir Edward Howard Marsh KCVO CB CMG ( 18 November 1872 – 13 January 1953 ) was a British polymath, translator, arts patron and civil servant.
Edward Marsh ( standing ) together with Winston Churchill during an African journey in 1907.
Marsh was knighted upon his retirement, becoming Sir Edward Marsh.
* " Ambrosia And Small Beer The Record Of A Correspondence Between Edward Marsh And Christopher Hassall " ( 1964 )
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Edward Marsh, the artistic and literary patron, edited the five volumes of Georgian Poetry which were published by Harold Monro.
Abercrombie is remembered today less for his writings than because of his close friendship with Edward Marsh, Rupert Brooke, and other ' Georgian ' poets.
Their work appeared in a series of five anthologies called Georgian Poetry which were published by Harold Monro and edited by Edward Marsh.
Although named by Marsh in 1887 ( including the holotype specimen ), the disarticulated bones were actually collected in 1879 by Edward Ashley at Como Bluff, Wyoming.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Christopher Hassall, Edward Marsh
* John Edward Marsh 1980 – 1987
* John Edward Marsh 1987 – 1994
* John Edward Marsh 1976 – 1980
Edward Marsh was the general editor of the series and the centre of the circle of Georgian poets, which included Rupert Brooke.
Monro was also closely involved with Edward Marsh in the publication of Georgian Poetry.
An ethnoarchaeological study of the material culture of the Marsh Arabs has been published by Edward L. Ochsenschlager: Iraq's Marsh Arabs in the Garden of Eden ( University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2004 ).

Edward and Patron
Over the past three decades, has helped establish numerous bodies, among them the Irish Architectural Archive ( with Edward McParland ), the Birr Scientific and Heritage Foundation, the Irish Landmark Trust ( of which he a Trustee, ex-officio President & Patron ) and ( with his wife Mary ) the Irish Centre for European Law at Trinity College .< ref >
For almost 29 years Edward has been the Patron of Endeavour a national youth organisation.
* Olleson, Edward ( 1963 ) " Gottfried van Swieten: Patron of Haydn and Mozart ," Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association, 89th Sess.
* Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, Patron
King Edward VII greatly admired the painting, and anonymously provided £ 8, 000 (£ in ) towards its purchase, and became Patron of the Fund thereafter.
* Mrs. Barton Trafford: Patron of the arts and generous supporter of Edward Driffield.

Edward and Arts
The youngest son of William Edward Parkinson ( 1871 – 1927 ), an art master at North East County School and from 1913 principal of York School of Arts and Crafts, and his wife, Rose Emily Mary Curnow ( born 1877 ), the young Parkinson attended St. Peter's School, York, where in 1929 he won an Exhibition to study history at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge.
Lindisfarne also has the small Lindisfarne Castle, based on a Tudor fort, which was refurbished in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the editor of Country Life, Edward Hudson.
The most prominent building in the province honouring this event is the Confederation Centre of the Arts, presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial governments and the Federal Government upon the centenary of the Charlottetown Conference, where it stands in Charlottetown as a national monument to the " Fathers of Confederation ".
* Mayor's Award of Honor for Arts and Culture, Edward I. Koch, New York City
Ellington's eldest grandson Edward Kennedy Ellington II also is a musician and maintains a small salaried band known as the Duke Ellington Legacy, which frequently comprises the core of the big band operated by The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts.
In 1982, under president Edward J. Bloustein, the faculties were centralized into one college, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, but the residential colleges persisted for students, along with disparate standards for admission, good standing, and graduation, as well as a confusing network of bureaucracies.
The Civic Square Building in downtown New Brunswick houses the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy and the Mason Gross School of the Arts.
As of the Fall 2010, the New Brunswick-Piscataway campuses include 19 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, including the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication and Information, the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the School of Engineering, the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the Graduate School, the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, the Graduate School of Education, the School of Management and Labor Relations, Mason Gross School of the Arts, the College of Nursing, the Rutgers Business School and the School of Social Work.
Frustrated with his training, he took evening classes in stonemasonry at Westminster Technical Institute and in calligraphy at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, where Edward Johnston, creator of the London Underground typeface, became a strong influence.
* Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts furniture by Edward William Godwin and Charles Rennie Mackintosh ; and carpets and interior textiles by William Morris.
The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit ( 1882 ), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Among many early members who found inspiration on the island were summer visitors from the New York School of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, such as Robert Henri, George Bellows, Edward Hopper and Rockwell Kent.
An interest in acting led to him winning an American Academy of Dramatic Arts scholarship, after which he changed his name to Edward G. Robinson ( the G. signifying his original last name ).
* American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Drama: Edward Albee
Edward Delaney attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin and, supported by the Irish Arts Council, studied casting in Germany.
File: John Singer Sargent 001. jpg | John Singer Sargent, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Selected work 1981 ‑ 1986, Aberystwyth Arts Centre and UK tour Edward Totah Gallery, London
John Singer Sargent, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882, oil on canvas, 222. 5 x 222. 5 cm, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Church of St Edward ( 1903 ), described by Betjeman as " a mini-cathedral of the Arts and Crafts movement ", was built from local materials by local labour, under the direction of Randall Wells, clerk of works at All Saints, Brockhampton-by-Ross.
* Report of an experiment to detect the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Effect ( with Edward Morley, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol.
* Edward Asner, Allan Burns, Seth Freeman, and Gene Reynolds — Arts and Entertainment
The judges were Edward Brooke, US Senator, Massachusetts ; Nat Hentoff, author and columnist, The Village Voice ; Fay Kanin, President, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ; Judith Krug, Director, The American Library Association ; and Charles Nesson, Dean, Harvard Law School.
* Edward Schroeder Prior ( 1857 – 1932 ), Arts and Crafts Movement architect, lived at Bridgefoot ( shown on the postcard above )

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