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* James Tissot ( 1836 – 1902 )
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The French artist James Tissot also used contemporary Middle Eastern landscape and decor for Biblical subjects, with little attempt at historicising costumes or other fittings.
" Jael Smote Sisera, and Slew Him ," by James Tissot in the collection of the Jewish Museum ( New York ).
The story of Jael and Sisera has been the subject of many paintings, including those by Artemisia Gentileschi, Gregorio Lazzarini, James Northcote and James Tissot.
Famous well known collectors from the West include individuals such as James Tissot ( 1836 – 1902 ), Jules Adeline ( 1845 – 1909 ), Eloise Thomas ( 1907 – 1982 ), and Samuel Pryor ( 1898 – 1985 ).
James and 1836
* 1836 – James Fannin, American military figure on the Texas Army and leader during the Texas Revolution ( b. 1804 )
Controversial figure, Dr. James Barry, also arrived that year as principal medical officer ( 1836 – 1837 ).
From this date until the death of Former U. S. President James Madison on June 28 1836, there are a total of 19 Presidents of the United States ( 3 former, 1 current, and 15 known future ) living ; which is more than any other time period in U. S. history.
Originally the parishes of Dover St. Mary's and Dover St. James, since 1836 Buckland and Charlton have become part Dover, and Maxton ( a hamlet to the west ), River, Kearsney, Temple Ewell, and Whitfield, all to the north of the town centre, are within its conurbation.
This investigation was expanded, in 1806, by German chemist Valentin Ross, who learned to detect the poison in the walls of a victim's stomach, and by English chemist James Marsh, who used chemical processes to confirm arsenic as the cause of death in an 1836 murder trial.
Doty named the city Madison for James Madison, the fourth President of the U. S. who had died on June 28, 1836 and he named the streets for the other 38 signers of the U. S. Constitution.
Horatio's siblings Olive Augusta and James were born in 1833 and 1836, and an invalid sister Annie and a brother Francis in 1840 and 1842.
When the county was created in 1836, Manchester was named county seat on two hundred acres belonging to James Evans and Andrew Haynes.
The county was organized December 13, 1836, and named for Colonel James Hunter Audrain of the War of 1812 and whom later was elected to the state legislature.
James Clark ( 1836 – 39 ); Jane Lampton, the mother of Samuel Clemens ; and the sculptor Joel T Hart.
The county was formed on September 30, 1836, and named for James Madison, President of the United States.
Around 1836, James Crawford and John Hayes saw that a town was springing up and donated ten acres of land, at a point where their farms met, to be used for educational and religious purposes.
The area was first settled about 1836, when James B. Larue began building a sawmill on Pipestone Creek.
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