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* 1925 – John Singer Sargent, American artist ( b. 1856 )
Cecilia Beaux ( May 1, 1855 – September 7, 1942 ) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent.
The ordinary ones are signed John Sargent, the best are signed Cecilia Beaux, which is, of course, nonsense in more ways than one, but it is part of the generous chorus of praise.
Friendly with other expatriate American artists, he summered at Broadway, Worcestershire, England, where he painted and vacationed alongside John Singer Sargent at the home of Francis Davis Millet.
Portrait of Edwin Austin Abbey by John Singer Sargent.
John Singer Sargent, a friend and neighbor of Abbey, and studio assistant Board completed the " Reading of the Declaration of Independence Mural.
Hay in portrait by John Singer Sargent
Claude Monet Painting by the Edge of a Wood ( 1885 ) by John Singer Sargent.
* John Singer Sargent
Official White House portrait by John Singer Sargent Click on painting for the story behind the portrait.
John Singer Sargent, Portrait of W. B. Yeats, 1908
Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, and major-party nominees during this period include John Kerry ( 2004 ), Joseph Lieberman ( Vice President, 2000 ), and Sargent Shriver ( Vice President, 1972 ).
* April 14 – John Singer Sargent, American artist ( b. 1856 )
* January 12 – John Singer Sargent, American-born artist ( d. 1925 )
However, the engagement was called off, possibly due to his affair around this time with the journalist Adela Rogers St. John, and in 1928 he married Jessica Stewart Sargent.
Some artists whose work could be characterized as painterly are Pierre Bonnard, Francis Bacon, Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Renoir, and John Singer Sargent.
1911 ; film of play, directed by Maurice Tourneur, released in 1918 ); Lyall, Eric: Two Pierrot Plays ( 1918 ); Rodker, John: " Fear " ( 1914 ), " Twilight I " ( 1915 ), " Twilight II " ( 1915 ); Sargent, Herbert C .: Pierrot Playlets: Cackle for Concert Parties ( 1920 ).
Frederick Law Olmsted, oil painting by John Singer Sargent, 1895, Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina
* 1967 — John Bahcall, Wal Sargent, and Maarten Schmidt measure the fine-structure splitting of spectral lines in 3C191 and thereby show that the fine-structure constant does not vary significantly with time
Through him, Whistler was introduced to the circle of Gustave Courbet, which included Carolus-Duran ( later the teacher of John Singer Sargent ), Alphonse Legros, and Édouard Manet.
Whistler was not so successful a portrait painter as the other famous expatriate American John Singer Sargent.
He eagerly accepted the assignment, and arrived in the city with girlfriend Maud, taking rooms in a dilapidated palazzo they shared with other artists, including John Singer Sargent.
His tonalism had a profound effect on many American artists, including John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and Willis Seaver Adams ( whom he befriended in Venice ).
John Forsythe played Al Manheim, Barbara Rush was Kit Sargent, and Dina Merrill was Laurette Harrington.
Portrait of Henry James, charcoal drawing by John Singer Sargent ( 1912 )

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Although he had crowned his son John II Komnenos co-emperor at the age of five in 1092, John's mother Irene Doukaina wished to alter the succession in favor of her daughter Anna and Anna's husband, Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger.
* John Walker, alter ego of U. S. Agent, a comic book hero, who is an ultra-patriotic crime fighter, formerly Super-Patriot and Captain America VI
* Contrary to the popular belief that Bruce Wayne ( the real name of the superhero character Batman ) was named after John Wayne, comic book writer Bill Finger named Batman's alter ego after Robert the Bruce and Anthony Wayne.
Other authors take delight in cherishing their alter egos: Ruth Rendell ( born 1930 ) writes one sort of crime novels as Ruth Rendell and another type as Barbara Vine ; John Dickson Carr also used the pseudonym Carter Dickson.
The closest there was to a main villain was Mogdred ( portrayed by John Woodnutt ), but his main duty was, according to Merlin ( a wizard, and Mogdred's ' alter ego ' in the first series ) in the penultimate episode of Series 2, to " scare you into making a mistake ", though he did kill two dungeoneers, one in Series 2 and another early in Series 4.
* John Smith is the pseudonym used by Red Tornado as his human alter ego during his tie with the Justice League
The Mundus alter was translated into English by John Healey ( 1608 – 9 ) as The Discovery of a New World or A Description of the South Indies by an English Mercury.
Key also works as Scaremeister, his film scoring alter ego, having previously contributed to John Debney's score for End of Days ( 1999 ).
In 1976, satirist John Clarke's alter ego Fred Dagg reworked Connolly's song as " If It Weren't for your Gumboots ", and created a hit.
1629 # 1 ); however, laypersons and clerics have rarely convinced the Pope to hear their case afterwards, usually if they are facing excommunication or some other form of severe censure, such as the loss of the right to teach theology or to administer the sacraments ( a theologian and priest who faced censure got Pope John Paul II to hear his case and even asked the Pope to alter his own decision, though the Pope did not reverse the ruling in either case ).
The earliest of these was the Blues Brothers, the dark-suited alter egos of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, which spawned two movies and an actual blues record.
In 1990, New York Times journalist John J. O ' Connor reported, " It's been estimated by some intelligence experts that Mr. Walker provided enough code-data information to alter significantly the balance of power between Russia and the United States ".
John Evelyn wrote about them on October 18, 1666: " To Court, it being the first time his Majesty put himself solemnly into the Eastern fashion of vest changing doublet, stiff collar, bands and cloak, into a comely dress after the Persian mode, with girdles or straps, and shoestrings and garters into buckles ... resolving never to alter it, and to leave the French mode ".
* John F. Kennedy used the phrase in his 1961 inaugural address, when he described the U. S. and the Soviet Union, " both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
The tenant was given power to alter or rebuild the mansion-house at his pleasure .. As Mr Rolf died very soon after this lease, it was transferred to John Lennard and his son Samson, Lord Dacre's son-in-law.
While a member of the Justice League, the Red Tornado developed a human alter ego appearance, that of John Smith, and formed an attachment with a woman named Kathy Sutton.
* John Butler Train, alter ego of American musician Phil Ochs
* It's Nice Up North, a comedy documentary made by Graham Fellows as his alter ego John Shuttleworth
Fellows first came to prominence as Jilted John, a character who had a hit single in 1978 that was named after his own alter ego.
Black Fury was the alter ego of John Perry, gossip columnist for the Daily Clarion.
Producers John Ashley and Frank Lupo decided to alter the program's concept to cope with the comparatively smaller budget of the weekly series.
* John Fowles or alternatively his authorial alter ego appears at the end of the second ending in his book " The French Lieutenant's Woman ".
* John, as well as his alter ego Man-Wolf, appeared in the Spider-Man Unlimited animated series with John Jameson voiced by John Payne II and Man-Wolf's vocal effects done by Scott McNeil.

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