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* 1879 – Joseph Severn, English painter ( b. 1793 )
Joseph Severn ( 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879 ) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.
Joseph Severn ( self-portrait )
In 1892 the first significant collection of Severn's papers was published by William Sharp in The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn.
In 2005, Grant F. Scott published Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs in which he re-edited the original material, added hundreds of newly discovered letters, included numerous reproductions of Severn's paintings, and prefaced this material with a critical introduction and commentary.
Joseph Severn ( from a drawing by his daughter Mary, 1849 )
* William Sharp, The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn ( London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1892 )
* Sheila Birkenhead, Against Oblivion: The Life of Joseph Severn ( London: Cassell, 1943 )
Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs ( Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005 )
New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn ( College Park, Maryland: Romantic Circles, 2007 ; revised 2010 ) < http :// www. rc. umd. edu / editions / brownsevern />
* Sue Brown, Joseph Severn, A Life: The Rewards of Friendship ( London: Oxford UP, 2009 )
* Sheila Birkenhead, Illustrious Friends: The Story of Joseph Severn and His Son Arthur ( London: Hamish Hamilton, 1965 )
* Noel Blakiston, " Joseph Severn, Consul in Rome, 1861-1871 ," History Today 18 ( May 1968 ): 326-336.
* Sue Brown, " Fresh Light on the Friendship of Charles Brown and Joseph Severn ," Keats-Shelley Review 18 ( 2004 ): 138-148.
* Sue Brown, " The Friend of Keats: The Reinvention of Joseph Severn ," in Eugene Stelzig, ed., Romantic Autobiography ( Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2009 )
* Grant F. Scott, " After Keats: The Return of Joseph Severn to England in 1838 ," Romanticism on the Net 40 ( November 2005 ).
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* August 3 – Joseph Severn, English portrait and subject painter ( b. 1793 )
* Joseph Severn, English portrait and subject painter
John Keats in 1819, painted by his friend Joseph Severn
Keats, Listening to a Nightingale on Hampstead Heath by Joseph Severn
* Joseph Severn / John KeatsThe second of two " cybrid " reincarnations of the poet, " Severn " updates CEO Gladstone on the fates of the Hyperion pilgrims and effectively narrates the novel through his vivid dreams.

Joseph and maintained
In the US, the new novels Moscow Club ( 1991 ) by Joseph Finder, Masquerade ( 1996 ) by Gayle Lynds, and The Unlikely Spy ( 1996 ) by Daniel Silva, and in the UK, A Spy By Nature ( 2001 ) by Charles Cumming and Remembrance Day ( 2000 ) by Henry Porter, maintained the spy novel in the post – Cold War world.
Meanwhile, far from being an admirer of Strauss's work, Joseph Goebbels maintained expedient cordiality with Strauss only for a period.
Joseph Bringas, the eunuch palace official who had become Romanos ' chief councilor, maintained his position.
Storey and Joseph Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune, maintained a strong rivalry for some time.
It is maintained by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
* Correspondents of Scaliger Julius Caesar Scaliger was the father of Joseph Justus Scaliger ( 1540 – 1609 ), who maintained a vast correspondence with European humanists and scholars, whose names are listed here.
On the other hand, the Austrian School and Joseph Schumpeter maintained that in the short term equilibrium is never attained as everyone was always trying to take advantage of the pricing system and so there was always some dynamism in the system.
Joseph Chamberlain was so shaken by this event that for almost twenty-five years he maintained a distance from his first-born son.
He followed Joseph into Spain in 1808 ; but Joseph's throne had to be maintained by the French army, and throughout the Peninsular War the other marshals, who depended directly upon Napoleon, paid little heed either to Joseph or to Jourdan.
The 2002 peace agreement signed at the Inter-Congolese Dialogue in Sun City, South Africa, which nominally ended the Second Congo War, maintained Joseph Kabila as President and head of state of the Congo.
Joseph W. Howe, O ' 24, and Paul L. Mercer, O ' 21, became Editors of The Gear in 1929 and for 32 years diligently maintained regular semiannual publication despite economic conditions.
Latham maintained a regular correspondence with Thomas Pennant, Joseph Banks, Ashton Lever and others.
" Alpheus Cutler maintained that he was the seventh member of this order ; he only identified one other alleged colleague: John Smith, uncle of Joseph Smith, whom he said was the sixth.
Rabban's descendants maintained this distinct community until a chieftainship dispute broke out between two brothers, one of them named Joseph Azar, in the sixteenth century.
Dillon subsequently gained control of the UIL through his protégé, its new secretary Joseph Devlin, MP for Belfast West, with whom Dillon always maintained a close alliance.
Local craft was established the monastery of St. Josef in which the " Franciscan Sisters of Saint Joseph " in 1926 various charitable institutions maintained since its inauguration starting in 1925, including a children's home or the " Train of virgins " in domestic skills.
Bruce maintained a wide correspondence with experts, including Sir Joseph Hooker, who had travelled to the Antarctic with James Clark Ross in 1839 – 43, and to whom Bruce dedicated his short book Polar Exploration.
The company also maintained operations through wholly owned subsidiaries, Harris Steel and the David J. Joseph Company ( DJJ ).
its cause, going over to the ranks of Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé who maintained an army on the Rhine.
Nonetheless, Kun maintained a prominent position with Comintern until 1937, when he was arrested and executed during one of Joseph Stalin ’ s purges.
Rav Nissim maintained an active correspondence with Hai Gaon and with Shmuel Hanaggid, whose son Joseph married Nissim's only daughter.
According to Joseph Giovannini, " the desire for an easily maintained, sanitary home drove Gill's aesthetic toward purity.
Rabban's descendants maintained this distinct community until a chieftainship dispute broke out between two brothers, one of them named Joseph Azar, in the sixteenth century.
* Joseph Jenkins, the Welsh Swagman, maintained Maldon's gutters and drains for one pound per week from 1885 – 1894

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