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Her sympathetic renderings of American ruling class made her one of the most successful portrait painters of her era.
Her portrait of messianic ( self -) sacrifices of these figures make for entertaining speculation, but they have not been taken seriously as history even by her staunchest supporters, though they have been used in novels ( e. g. Katherine Kurtz's Lammas Night, Philip Lindsay's The Devil and King John ).
Her portrait of Queen Elisabeth of Valois with a zibellino ( the pelt of a marten set with a head and feet of jewelled gold ) was widely copied by many of the finest artists of the time, such as Peter Paul Rubens.
Her image appears in a number of oils, though he painted her portrait only three times, the most notable appearing in My studio ( 1867 ).
Her first novel, Bonheur d ' occasion ( 1945 ), gave a starkly realistic portrait of the lives of people in Saint-Henri, a working-class neighbourhood of Montreal.
Her portrait hangs in the Great Hall at St. John's, and the college boat club is called the Lady Margaret Boat Club ( LMBC ).
Her portrait depicts her at prayer in her richly furnished private closet behind her chamber.
Her father Oscar-Raymond Bonheur was a landscape and portrait painter and an early adherent of Saint-Simonianism, a Christian-socialist sect that promoted the education of women alongside men.
Her ability to endure his long, repetitive sittings helped Whistler develop his portrait skills.
Promotional Warner Bros. faux-Beatles Rutles five-song 33 RPM 12-inch ( PRO-E-723 ) complete with recreated Lads-in-Nehru-suits portrait in the same fashion and pose as the real Beatles ' portrait released on the sleeve of the Capitol 45 rpm release " I Want to Hold Your Hand " b / w " I Saw Her Standing There " ( Capitol 5112 ).
Her portrait was painted by Augustus John, Pavel Tchelitchew and Henry Lamb.
Her portrait hangs in the Oklahoma Capitol.
Her portrait was featured on a stamp in commemoration of International Woman's Day, and in 1977, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada, the first level of the highest possible honour for a Canadian civilian.
Chiaroscuro modelling is now taken for granted, but had some opponents ; the English portrait miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard cautioned in his treatise on painting against all but the minimal use we see in his works, reflecting the views of his patron Queen Elizabeth I of England :" seeing that best to show oneself needeth no shadow of place but rather the open light ... Her Majesty .. chose her place to sit for that purpose in the open alley of a goodly garden, where no tree was near, nor any shadow at all ..."
Her portrait was painted twice by the noted American artist Thomas Sully.
In 1885, Renoir painted her portrait again as Girl Braiding Her Hair.
Her memorial portrait finished in 1764 after her death, but begun while she was alive, by her favourite portraitist, François-Hubert Drouais.
Her father commissioned a portrait of Augusta as Artemisia by the painter Johann Heinrich Tischbein.
Her portrait appears on the One Dollar note of the Dominion of Canada with issue date March 17th 1917.
* Rembrandt completes Bathsheba at Her Bath and Woman Bathing in a Stream ( both featuring his mistress Hendrickje ) and paints a portrait of Jan Six.
Her husband had acquired paintings by their fellow Belgian, René Magritte, and in 1936, Magritte painted Suzanne Spaak's portrait.
The hall contains many treasures, including the dagger with which Lord Mayor Walworth killed Wat Tyler in 1381, Pietro Annigoni's first portrait of Her Majesty The Queen, a collection of 17th-and 18th-century silver, an embroidered 15th-century funeral pall, two portraits by George Romney, and river scenes by Samuel Scott.

Her and Reverend
Her prized possession was a bound volume of the Dissenters ' Theological Magazine and Review, in which the family's pastor, the Reverend James Wheaton, had published two essays, one insisting that God had created the world in six days, the other urging dissenters to study the new science of geology.
On 28 October 2002, the rector of Saint Thomas Church, the Reverend Andrew C. Mead, was made an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Her father, the Reverend Baden Powell, was the Savilian Chair of Geometry at the University of Oxford.
Her mother is Jaye Rudolph ( 1930 -), a former high school teacher, and her father, the Reverend William Guy ( 1928 -), was pastor of the historic Friendship Baptist Church of Atlanta, which served as an early home to Spelman College.
Her parents, Reverend Lowell and Abigail Smith, were members of the Sixth Company of missionaries and had arrived in the Islands some three decades earlier, in 1833.
Her suspicions are confirmed by Reverend Lovejoy and she protests by no longer watching television.

Her and Matthew
Her big-screen directorial debut came with the film Then She Found Me, in which she also starred, with Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick.
Her father, Matthew Bucksbaum, was the chairman of the board of General Growth Properties, a real estate development group.
Her uncle was the poet Matthew Arnold and her grandfather Thomas Arnold, the famous headmaster of Rugby School.
Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino ( 1441 ): " The most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, can have a share in life eternal ; but that they will go into the " eternal fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels " ( Matthew 25: 41 ), unless before death they are joined with Her ; and that so important is the unity of this ecclesiastical body that only those remaining within this unity can profit by the sacraments of the Church unto salvation, and they alone can receive an eternal recompense for their fasts, their almsgivings, their other works of Christian piety and the duties of a Christian soldier.
Her success was followed in 1573 by the 360-ton Dreadnought ( built by Matthew Baker ) and 350-ton Swiftsure ( built by Peter Pett ).
Her charms were celebrated in verse by contemporary poets, including Thomas Carew, William Cartwright, Robert Herrick and John Suckling, and by Sir Toby Matthew in prose.
Her cousin Matthew Pocket warned her to be careful, but she was too much in love to listen.
Her Broadway theatre break came in 1985 when she was cast in the lead ( opposite Matthew Broderick ) in the Neil Simon play Biloxi Blues.
Her younger brother is Matthew Freud, the husband of Rupert Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth Murdoch.
* The video for Matthew Dear's " Her Fantasy ", directed by Tommy O ' Haver is an homage to " Scorpio Rising ".
Her son, Matthew, is the son of Canadian journalist Michael Valpy.
Her brother Matthew guest-starred on a handful of episodes, including one where he wore a " Ghostface " mask ( the type of mask featured in Scream ).
Her late husband Matthew, whom she married when she was 21 because she was really in love with him, turned out to be an alcoholic, a gambler, a womanizer, and a wife-beater.
Her mother had been placed in a convent, but was removed in order to marry Matthew.
Her namesake granddaughter, Elisabeth Murdoch, is prominent in the British business world and is married to Matthew Freud.
Her posthumous champions included Matthew Josephson, Gore Vidal, and especially Tim Page, who joined forces with her family to free her manuscripts, diaries, and copyrights from her original executrix.
Her former husband Matthew continued to reign as Count of Boulogne until his death in 1173, when their eldest daughter Ida succeeded as countess.
Her oldest brother, Matthew, is away at college.
Her most famous stage act was as a gossip from the North of England, with a silent, sullen companion named " Big Cynthia ", almost always played by a man in drag ( and who was played last by Matthew Kelly ).
Her initial career ambition was politics, inspired by her mother's environmental activism as well as her relationship with PR boss Matthew Freud, son of the ex-Liberal MP Sir Clement Freud, whom she met while working as a waitress in London.
Her protégé, William Matthew Flinders Petrie, was the first to take the chair.
Her Rock show moved to Sunday afternoon in October 1993, following the restructuring of the station by new controller Matthew Bannister, but moved to Sunday Evening just 7 months later in May 1994.
Her co-stars were Frances Rafferty as her daughter Ruth Henshaw, Dean Miller as her son-in-law Matthew Henshaw, Verna Felton as her friend Hilda Crocker, and Harry Morgan as her wisecracking neighbor Pete Porter.
Her brother Mark ( Matthew Faber, reprising his role ) reads the eulogy while Dawn's tearful parents ( Angela Pietropinto and Bill Buell ) sit in the audience.

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