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Her and early
Her day starts early, but no matter how many pressing letters there are to be written ( and during May, which is National Salvation Army Week, there are plenty ), schedules to be made or problems to be solved, Mrs. Marr's office is always open and the welcome mat is out.
Her chief center of worship was at Paphos, where the goddess of desire had been worshipped from the early Iron Age in the form of Ishtar and Astarte.
Her husband died, apparently in the early years of her marriage, leaving her with two children, Athalaric and Matasuntha ( c. 517 – after 550 ), wife c. 550 of Germanus.
Her films of the early and mid 1950s were generally lightweight romantic dramas, some historical, in which she was cast as ingénue or siren, often in varying states of undress.
Her artistic talents were recognized early.
Her early pious activities in Siena attracted a group of followers, both women and men, while they also brought her to the attention of the Dominican Order, which called her to Florence in 1374 to interrogate her for possible heresy.
Her early courtly poetry is marked by her knowledge of aristocratic custom and fashion of the day, particularly involving women and the practice of chivalry.
Her early and later allegorical and didactic treatises reflect both autobiographical information about her life and views and also her own individualized and humanist approach to the scholastic learned tradition of mythology, legend, and history she inherited from clerical scholars and to the genres and courtly or scholastic subjects of contemporary French and Italian poets she admired.
Her final work was a poem eulogizing Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who took a very public role in organizing French military resistance to English domination in the early 15th century.
Her early stories were notable for their emphasis on the senses and emotions, which was highly unusual at the time.
Her distrust of the government showed in early 1968 when she was elected to carry the Eugene McCarthy banner, in support of the Eugene McCarthy Presidential Campaign, for her St. Louis County precinct.
Her early death may have inspired some of his writing.
Her poppet, her Sergius, was no chicken, with a dud arm that prompted hope of early retirement.
Her tragic early death from measles at the age of 32 came as a terrible blow to Severn and adversely affected his own health.
Her age at the time is unknown ; however, assumptions have been made that she was in her late teens or early twenties.
Her family moved frequently, so her early education alternated between home-schooling and traditional schools.
Her pediatrician was Benjamin Spock early in his career.
Her true age is unknown, but her appearance ( and actions ) is that of a girl in her early teens.
Her first child died early and the second was Atje ( c. 1834 – c. 1876 ), Laurence's sister, for whom he had great affection.
Her early performances brought her immediate success in Britain, but she remained largely unknown in other parts of the world until the release of Gone with the Wind.
Her conclusions were anticipated by William Henry Bragg, who published models of naphthalene and anthracene in 1921 based on other molecules, an early form of molecular replacement.
For example, Elvis Costello recorded a version of Ono's song " Walking on Thin Ice ," the B-52's who drew from her early recordings covered " Don't Worry, Kyoko ( Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow )" ( shortening the title to " Don't Worry ") and Sonic Youth included a performance of Ono's early conceptual " Voice Piece for Soprano " in their experimental album SYR4: Goodbye 20th century.
Her song, " Love in Store ", became the third single from the album peaking at # 22 in early 1983.
The Department for Education and Skills since announced a review into early years reading, headed by Sir Jim Rose, formerly Her Majesty's Inspector and Director of Inspection for Ofsted ( Office for Standards in Education, UK.

Her and paintings
Her paintings reflect the 19th-century cultural restrictions of her class and gender.
These skillfully rendered paintings encouraged fan Glenn Bray to ask Barks if he could commission a painting of the ducks (" A Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By ", taken from the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 108 by Barks ).
Her paintings are often of flower designs above shops and stores in her local urban area of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives, especially after the Mexican Revolution, when she was portrayed in dramas, novels, and paintings as an evil or scheming temptress.
Her paintings can be seen at galleries in Bergamo, Budapest, Madrid ( Museo del Prado ), Naples, Siena, and at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Her paintings can be seen at galleries in Baltimore ( Walters Art Museum ), Bergamo, Boston ( Museum of Fine Arts ), Brescia ( Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo ), Budapest, Florence ( Uffizi Gallery ), Madrid ( Museo del Prado ), Milan ( Pinacoteca di Brera ), Naples ( National Museum of Capodimonte ), Siena ( Pinacoteca Nazionale ), Southampton ( City Art Gallery ), and Vienna ( Kunsthistorisches Museum ).
Her estate was estimated to be worth £ 70 million, including paintings, Fabergé eggs, jewellery, and horses.
Her winter paintings are reminiscent of some of the known winter paintings of Pieter Bruegel, the Elder, such as The Hunters in the Snow and Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap.
Her first solo exhibition, " What a Farm Wife Painted ", opened October 1940 at Otto Kallir's New York City gallery Galerie St. Etienne, followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist and an exhibition of 50 paintings at Gimbel's Department Store November 15, followed by a third solo show in as many months, at the Whyte Gallery, Washington, D. C. " Gimbels had supplemented Moses ' art display with a table beneath the paintings spread samples of Grandma's culinary talents — homebaked bread, rolls and cake, plus some of the preserves which won her prizes at the county fair.
Her paintings were soon reproduced on Christmas cards, tiles and fabrics in America and abroad.
Her works include oil paintings and drawings.
Her influences included Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele ; later she destroyed all her paintings from this early period, and for a time studied philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London.
Her paintings have, since 1961, been executed by assistants from her own endlessly edited studies.
Her paintings, statements, and influential writings often reflect an interest in Eastern philosophy, especially Taoist.
Her correspondence with both Catherine the Great of Russia and King Stanislaw August of Poland, as well as several other dignitaries and heads of state often centered around the commission of several paintings that were often hung in her salon.
Her most well known depictions of folk tales and images of young girls, made largely since 1990, seem bring together the methods of painting and printmaking with an emphasis on strong and clearly drawn forms, in contrast to Rego's earlier more loose style paintings.
Her paintings belong to the category fantastic realism.
Her circumstances straitened and her life in Victoria circumscribed, Carr's few paintings of this period drew their inspiration from local scenes: the cliffs at Dallas Road, the trees in Beacon Hill Park.
Her painting can be divided into several distinct phases: her early work, before her studies in Paris ; her early paintings under the Fauvist influence of her time in Paris ; a post-impressionist middle period before her encounter with the Group of Seven ; and her later, formal period, under the post-cubist influences of Lawren Harris and American artist and friend, Mark Tobey.
Her husband was a dentist from Scotland who traded paintings from his customers who were Impressionist painters.
Her work commanded high prices ; in 1928, Stieglitz masterminded a sale of six of her calla lily paintings for US $ 25, 000, which was the largest sum ever paid for a group of paintings by a living American artist.
Her long, golden hair was the focus of paintings commissioned by Victoria, who even enjoyed giving Beatrice her bath, in marked contrast to her bathing preferences for her other children.

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