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* Austin Osman Spare ( 1886 – 1956 ), English artist and magician
* 1973 – Joe Machine, English artist, poet and writer
" Artiste " ( the French for artist ) is a variant used in English only in this context.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines the older broad meanings of the term " artist ":
The French word artiste ( which in French, simply means " artist ") has been imported into the English language where it means a performer ( frequently in Music Hall or Vaudeville ).
* 1974 – Stephen Wiltshire, English artist
Barney Bubbles ( born Colin Fulcher, 30 July 1942 – 14 November 1983 ) was a radical English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction.
" The actress Minnie Maddern Fiske wrote in Harper's Weekly that " a constantly increasing body of cultured, artistic people are beginning to regard the young English buffoon, Charles Chaplin, as an extraordinary artist, as well as a comic genius.
* 1866 – Roger Fry, English artist and art critic ( d. 1934 )
* 1947 – Linda Sutton, English artist
Death of a Hero is the story of a young English artist named George Winterbourne who enlists in the army at the outbreak of World War I.
David Thomas " Davy " Jones ( 30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012 ) was an English recording artist, actor, and businessman, best known as a member of the musical group The Monkees and star of the TV series of the same name.
Ernest Howard Shepard ( 10 December 1879 – 24 March 1976 ) was an English artist and book illustrator.
* 1945 – David Tremlett, English artist
* 1979 – Michael Bisping, English mixed martial artist
Walter Sickert, an English artist, was initially a follower of Whistler, and later an important disciple of Degas ; he did not exhibit with the Impressionists.
In 1904 the artist and writer Wynford Dewhurst wrote the first important study of the French painters published in English, Impressionist Painting: its genesis and development, which did much to popularize Impressionism in Great Britain.
* 1952 – Stephen Pusey, English artist
* 1888 – Edward Lear, English artist, illustrator, author, and poet ( b. 1812 )
* 1963 – Tracey Emin, English artist
* 1821 – Richard Cosway, English artist ( b. 1742 )
* 1945 – Rodney Matthews, English artist
* 1805 – Samuel Palmer, English artist ( d. 1881 )
* 1975 – Graham Nicholls, English author and artist
* John Arnesby Brown ( 1866 – 1955 ), English landscape artist

English and Raymond
* 1927 – Raymond Leppard, English conductor and composer
It would eventually be published in English in 1983 as Death and the Labyrinth: The World of Raymond Roussel.
Death and the Labyrinth: The World of Raymond Roussel was published in 1963, and translated into English in 1986.
An English translation is found in an unprinted doctoral dissertation: Raymond F. Wood, The three books of the deeds of the Saxons, by Widukind of Corvey, translated with introduction, notes, and bibliography ( University of California, Los Angeles, 1949 ).
Burr was born Raymond William Stacey Burr in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, to William Johnston Burr ( 1889 – 1985 ), an Irish hardware salesman, and his wife Minerva ( née Smith, 1892 – 1974 ), a concert pianist and music teacher, who was of English and Scottish descent.
Raymond Douglas " Ray " Davies, CBE ( ; born 21 June 1944 ) is an English rock musician.
However, Marxist critic Raymond Williams in The English Novel From Dickens to Lawrence questions the identification of Tess with a peasantry destroyed by industrialism.
In 1242, Raymond of Toulouse attempted to mount a revolt in conjunction with an English invasion, but the English were quickly repulsed and his support evaporated.
Fort Risban, located on the coast on the Avenue Raymond Poincaré at the port entrance, was besieged by the English in November 1346 and was used by them until 1558 when Calais was restored to France.
While Raymond Garlick discovered sixty-nine Welsh men and women who wrote in English prior to the twentieth century, Dafydd Johnston thinks it " debatable whether such writers belong to a recognisable Anglo-Welsh literature, as opposed to English literature in general ".
Huppert was born in Paris, the daughter of Annick Beau, a teacher of English, and Raymond Huppert, a safe manufacturer.
The book, printed in both English and French, contains all of Watt's song lyrics from the Minutemen era as well as the tour journal he wrote during the Minutemen's only European tour with Black Flag, essays by former SST co-owner Joe Carducci, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, and Blue Öyster Cult lyricist and longtime Watt hero Richard Meltzer, and illustrations by Raymond Pettibon that had been used in all of the Minutemen's album artwork.
More recent translations in English have been published by T. G. Allen ( 1974 ) and Raymond O. Faulkner ( 1972 ).
Among academic linguists Ulster Scots, along with other varieties of Scots, is treated as a dialect of English, for example Raymond Hickey, or by others as a variety of the Scots language, for example Caroline Macafee, who writes " Ulster Scots is [...] clearly a dialect of Central Scots.
Daniel Raymond Massey ( 10 October 193325 March 1998 ) was an English actor and performer.
During the 1960s, he continued his television career, with guest appearances on such series as The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Route 66 ( a moving portrayal of a doomed pilot in the two-part episode " Fly Away Home "); Alfred Hitchcock Presents ; Perry Mason ( one of four actors in four consecutive episodes substituting for series star Raymond Burr, who was recovering from surgery ); Wagon Train ( a 90-minute colour episode as an English big game hunter who, in a display of amazing marksmanship, is able to kill an Indian chief from a great distance ); The Great Adventure ( in an installment of this anthology series about remarkable events in American history, he portrayed Confederate president Jefferson Davis ); Daniel Boone, ( in episodes " The Sound of Wings " and " First in War, First in Peace "); Lost in Space ( another two-part episode — as an all-powerful alien zookeeper, " The Keeper ", he worked one last time with his Third Man costar Jonathan Harris ); The Time Tunnel ( as Captain Smith of The Titanic, in the series ' 9 September 1966 premiere episode ); Batman ( as the villainous Sandman, in league with Julie Newmar's Catwoman ); three episodes of The Invaders ( as a malign variation of the Klaatu persona, culminating in a parallel plot also involving an assembly of world leaders ); an episode of I Spy (" Lana "); and two episodes of The F. B. I.
Since 1998 the English National Ballet has had several specially staged arena summer seasons in partnership with the Hall and Raymond Gubbay.
The Snowman is a children's book without words by English author Raymond Briggs, first published in 1978 by Hamish Hamilton in the U. K., and published by Random House in the U. S. that November.
Raymond Dennis Keene OBE ( born 29 January 1948 ) is an English chess Grandmaster, a FIDE International Arbiter, a chess organiser, and a journalist and author .< sup > p196 </ sup > He won the British Chess Championship in 1971, and was the first player from England to earn a Grandmaster norm, in 1974.
** Raymond Leppard ( conductor ), Wynton Marsalis & the English Chamber Orchestra for Wynton Marsalis, Edita Gruberova: Handel, Purcell, Torelli, Fasch, Molter
The specific term glycobiology was coined on 1 August 1988 in the Oxford English Dictionary by Prof. Raymond Dwek to recognize the coming together of the traditional disciplines of carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Raymond Keenlyside was also a leader of the Boyd Neel and English Chamber Orchestras.
Marc Warren ( born 20 March 1967 ) is an English actor, known for his British television roles as Danny Blue in Hustle, Dougie Raymond in The Vice, Dominic Foy in State of Play and Rick in Mad Dogs.

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