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Tiffany was affiliated with a prestigious collaborative of designers known as the Associated Artists, which included Lockwood de Forest, Candace Wheeler, and Samuel Colman.
His first artistic training was as a painter, studying under George Inness and Samuel Colman in New York City and Léon Bailly in Paris.
In 1879, he joined with Candace Wheeler, Samuel Colman and Lockwood de Forest to form Louis Comfort Tiffany and Associated American Artists.
Towards the end of the silents era, Colman was teamed with Hungarian actress Vilma Bánky under Samuel Goldwyn and the two were a popular movie team rivalling Greta Garbo and John Gilbert.
* March 4 Samuel Colman, artist, ( died 1920 )
Jean Adams-Joseph Addison-John Aikin-Mark Akenside-Mary Alcock-Robert Andrews-Christopher Anstey-John Armstrong-Joanna Baillie-Henry Baker-John Codrington Bampfylde-John Bancks-Anna Laetitia Barbauld-Mary Barber-James Beattie-George Berkeley-Isaac Bickerstaffe-Samuel Bishop-James Bisset-Robert Blair-William Blake-Susanna Blamire-Samuel Bowden-William Lisle Bowles-James Bramston-Andrew Brice-Henry Brooke-John Brown-Isaac Hawkins Browne-Moses Browne-Michael Bruce-John Frederick Bryant-Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges-Robert Burns-John Byrom-George Canning-Henry Carey-John Carr-James Cawthorn-Thomas Chatterton-Edward Chicken-Lady Mary Chudleigh-Charles Churchill-Colley Cibber-Thomas Cole-John Collier-Mary Collier-Emanuel Collins-William Collins-George Colman the younger-William Congreve-Joseph Cottle-William Cowper-George Crabbe-William Crowe-Samuel Croxall-John Cunningham-Sir George Dallas-John Dalton-James Dance-Erasmus Darwin-Sneyd Davies-Daniel Defoe-William Diaper-Charles Dibdin-Sarah Dixon-John Dobson-Philip Doddridge-Robert Dodsley-E. Dower-Lord Dreghorn-Stephen Duck-William Dunkin-Thomas D ' Urfey-John Dyer-Thomas Edwards-Sarah Fyge Egerton-John Ellis-George Farewell-Joseph Fawcett-Francis Fawkes-Robert Fergusson-Frederick Forrest-John Freeth-George Galloway-John Gambold-Edmund Gardner-David Garrick-John Gay-John Gerrard-Thomas Gilbert-Richard Glover-Oliver Goldsmith-James Graeme-James Grainger-Richard Graves-Thomas Gray-Matthew Green-Frances Greville-Laurence Hynes Halloran-William Harrison-Francis Hawling-John Hawthorn-Samuel Henley-Aaron Hill-Thomas Holcraft-Leonard Howard-Hildebrand Jacob-Richard Jago-Nicholas James-Catherine Jemmat-Charles Jenner-Soames Jenyns-Samuel Johnson-George Keate-James Kennedy-L. Ker-William King-John Langhorne-Mary Leapor-John Learmont-Lady Anne Lindsay-Edward Littleton-Evan Lloyd-Robert Lloyd-Andrew Macdonald-John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn-James Macpherson-David Mallet-Bernard Mandeville-William Mason-Joseph Mather-Thomas Mathison-Thomas Maurice-Robert Merry-William Julius Mickle-Mary Monck-Lady Mary Wortley Montagu-Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough-Hannah More-Charles Morris-Thomas Morris-Thomas Moss-Thomas Mozeen-Charles Newton-John Newton-Robert Nugent, Earl Nugent-John O ' Keefe-Richardson Pack-Thomas Parnell-John Parrish-William Parsons-Alexander Pennecuik-Thomas Penrose-Thomas Percy-Ambrose Philips-John Philips-Christopher Pitt-Annabella Plumtre-John Plumtre-Richard Polwhele-John Pomfret-Alexander Pope-Kenrick Prescot-Matthew Prior-Henry James Pye-Richard Savage-John Scott-Anna Seward-William Shenstone-William Shepherd-Richard Brinsley Sheridan-Christopher Smart-Charlotte Turner Smith-George Smith-John Smith-Tobias Smollett-William Somervile-William Sotheby-Robert Southey-Lawrence Spooner-Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield-George Alexander Stevens-Jonathan Swift-Robert Tatersal-Henry Taylor-John Taylor-William Taylor-John Thelwall-Edward Thompson-James Thomson-Thomas Tickell-Elizabeth Tolley-Augustus Montagu Toplady-Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford-Edward Ward-Joseph Warton-Thomas Warton-Isaac Watts-James Eyre Weeks-Leonard Welsted-Charles Wesley-John Wesley-Samuel Wesley-Phillis Wheatley-Gilbert White-Paul Whitehead-William Whitehead-J. Wilde-Sir Charles Hanbury Williams-John Williams-Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea-John Winstanley-John Wolcot-James Woodhouse-Charles Woodward-William Woty-Hetty Wright-John Wright-Ann Yearsley-Edward Young
The product moved to a British company Reckitt & Colman in 1969 when Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd was bought out.
The paintings include work by Samuel F. B. Morse ( a relative of Charles Hosmer Morse ), Thomas Doughty, George Inness, John Singer Sargent, Rembrandt Peale, Cecilia Beaux, Martin Johnson Heade, Maxfield Parrish, Arthur B. Davies, Hermann Herzog, Thomas Hart Benton, and Samuel Colman.
Samuel Colman ( March 4, 1832 March 26, 1920 ) was an American painter, interior designer, and writer, probably best remembered for his paintings of the Hudson River.
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In 1872 74, among other successes, he portrayed Tom Larkin in Good News by H. J. Byron, the Irishman Brulgruddery in John Bull by the younger Colman ; Bob Acres in The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, together with Charles James Mathews and Samuel Phelps ; the title role in a Robert Reece burlesque called Don Giovanni in Venice ; another title role in Guy Fawkes by H. J. Byron, and created the role of the barrister Hammond Coote in Wig and Gown by James Albery.

Samuel and 1832
* Gammon, Samuel R. The Presidential Campaign of 1832 ( 1922 ) online free
* Jamaica's Baptist War, 1831 1832, led by the Baptist preacher, Samuel Sharpe.
Samuel Jones introduced fuzees for lighting cigars and pipes in 1832.
* Samuel Knox ( 1756 1832 ), born in County Armagh, Presbyterian clergyman, school principal, and author.
The town of Milford was established in 1816 by George Reed, Marysville in 1819 by Samuel Culbertson, Richwood in 1832 by Philip Plumber, Kingsville in 1834, Somerville in 1835, Watkins and Arbelia in 1838, Newton in 1838 by David Paul, York Center in 1841, Frankfort in 1846, Unionville in 1847, Pharisburg in 1847, New California in 1853, Dover in 1854, Union Center in 1863, Broadway in 1865, Pottersburg in 1869, Peoria in 1870, Magnetic Springs in 1879, and Claibourne in 1881.
In 1832, George L. and Samuel Ryon opened a store and continued in business until 1843.
* Samuel De Wilde ( 1751 1832 ), portrait painter and etcher, lived at the Polygon
Samuel " John " Galton Jr. FRS ( 18 June 1753-19 June 1832 ), born in Duddeston, Birmingham, England.
) 515 ( 1832 ), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Indians from being present on Indian lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
The island's last major slave revolt, the Christmas Rebellion or Baptist War ( 1831 1832 ) took place in the area around Montego Bay ; the leader of the revolt, Samuel Sharpe, was hanged there in 1832.
Samuel Colt saw weapons of this type while serving as a cabin boy aboard the brig Corvo in 1832.
* Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling ( 1832 1911 )
The binomial commemorates Samuel Neville Ward ( 1813 1897 ), a British colonial administrator in India from 1832 to 1863.
In 1832, Latter Day Saint missionaries Samuel H. Smith and Orson Hyde visited Conneaut, Ohio, and preached from the Book of Mormon.
The factory was founded for the spinning of cotton and by Samuel Greg's retirement in 1832 was the largest such business in the United Kingdom.
The Company was founded by Samuel Tuke and Joseph Rowntree, both Quakers, in 1832 in Bradford as the Friends Provident Institution, a friendly society for members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
* 1832 Samuel Sebastian Wesley
King ( 1832 1899 ) was a ship's master for Samuel Gardner Wilder, and later politician in the Republic of Hawaii.
Samuel " John " Galton FRS ( 1753 1832 ) was an arms manufacturer from Birmingham.
In 1832, when the space was surrounded by empty lots Samuel Ruggles, one of the founders of the Bank of Commerce and the developer of Gramercy Park to the northeast, convinced the corporation to name it Union Square and enlarge the commons to 17th Street on the north and extend the axis of University Place to form the square's west side.
Samuel ' Sam ' Sharpe, or Sharp, National Hero of Jamaica ( 1801, Jamaica-23 May 1832, Jamaica ) was the slave leader behind the Jamaican Baptist War slave rebellion.
Sir Samuel Walker, 1st Baronet PC, QC ( 19 June 1832 13 August 1911 ) was an Irish Liberal politician and lawyer.
Samuel Eells ( 1810 1842 ) was a 19th-Century American philosopher, essayist and orator who founded the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity in 1832 at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.
Samuel Eells studied at Hamilton College from 1828 to 1832, a time when both the college and American society were in turmoil.

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* 1980 Samuel Doe takes control of Liberia in a coup d ' état, ending over 130 years of minority Americo-Liberian rule over the country.
* 1755 Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.
* 1924 Samuel Bowers, American murder, co-founded White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ( d. 2006 )
* 1826 Samuel Morey patents the internal combustion engine.
* Sir Samuel Henry Strong September 30, 1875
* 1875 Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, English composer ( d. 1912 )
* 986 A Byzantine army is destroyed in the pass of the Gate of Trajan by the Bulgarians under the Comitopuli Samuel and Aron.
* 1912 Samuel Fuller, American director ( d. 1997 )
* 1689 Samuel Richardson, English writer ( d. 1761 )
* 1613 Samuel Argall captures Native American princess Pocahontas in Passapatanzy, Virginia to ransom her for some English prisoners held by her father.
* 1991 Samuel Larsen, American actor and singer
* 1720 Samuel Whitbread, English politician and brewer, founded Whitbread ( d. 1796 )
* 1890 Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson, English pilot ( d. 1918 )
* 1927 Samuel P. Huntington, American political scientist ( d. 2008 )
* 1741 Samuel Chase, American justice of the Supreme Court ( d. 1811 )
* 1740 Samuel Arnold, English composer and organist ( d. 1802 )
In the nineteenth century Samuel Sebastian Wesley ( 1810 1876 ) wrote anthems influenced by contemporary oratorio which stretch to several movements and last twenty minutes or longer.
In his 1781 book General History of Connecticut, the Reverend Samuel Peters ( 1735 1826 ) used it to describe various laws first enacted by Puritan colonies in the 17th century that prohibited various activities, recreational as well as commercial, on Sunday ( Saturday evening through Sunday night ).
The estate was sold on 4 June 1883 to Sir Herbert Samuel Leon ( 1850 1926 ), a financier and Liberal MP.
Additionally, though the Chronicler's principal source is the Deuteronomistic History, coming primarily, as stated above, from the books of 2 Samuel and 1 2 Kings and other public records and sources ( see above ), the Chronicler also uses other biblical sources, particularly from the Pentateuch, as redacted and put together by P ( the Priestly Source ).
Rather than being written as history, the Deuteronomistic history Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings was intended to illustrate a theological scheme in which Israel and her leaders are judged by their obedience to the teachings and laws ( the covenant ) set down in the book of Deuteronomy.
In doing so the bulk of Liberals remained supporting the government, but two distinct Liberal groups had emerged within this bulk the Liberal Nationals ( officially the " National Liberals " after 1947 ) led by Simon, also known as " Simonites ", and the " Samuelites " or " official Liberals ", led by Samuel who remained as the official party.
* Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel 1944 1955

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