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She and exhibited
She is said to have also exhibited kindness and compassion, especially to the sick and needy.
She lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists.
She was exhibited for several years before being moved to the Madrid Zoo.
She organised some 37 women in her Leek School of Art Embroidery to collaborate working from a full-scale water-colour facsimile drawing provided by the South Kensington Museum The full-size replica was finished in 1886 and is now exhibited in the Museum of Reading in Reading, Berkshire, England .< ref name = reading >
She continues to design sleeves for Babel Label and has exhibited at the 96 Gillespie gallery in London.
She exhibited with Mackintosh at the 1900 Vienna Secession, where she was arguably an influence on the Secessionists Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann.
: She female nude is the most beautiful thing there is in the world except a naked man, but I never yet saw a study of one exhibited ...
She was 25 when Eakins met her at the Hazeltine Gallery where " The Gross Clinic " was being exhibited in 1875.
She exhibited this collection as she built it and, in 1949, settled in Venice, where she lived and exhibited her collection for the rest of her life.
She never exhibited any lack of self-assurance, any timidity in her relations with that society outside of whose conventions she quite publicly existed .... he looked absolutely straight into the eyes of whomever she confronted and during that golden time in which we were dear friends, I never heard a false word from her mouth.
She returned to painting on canvas and developed a large body of work which was included in a retrospective, sponsored by the Arts Council in 1991, and exhibited in the R. H. A.
She has exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions and her work is represented in many public collections.
She became a sought after photographer and exhibited at the Brooklyn Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1913.
She has recently exhibited at Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam ; The Eastshire Museums in Scotland, Kilmarnock ; Camden Arts Centre, London ; Sculpture Center, New York ; Thomas Dane Gallery, London ; La Casa Encendida, Madrid ; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham ; and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany.
She was a professional portrait painter and exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy on many occasions.
She exhibited at the Great Exposition of 1900 and by 1905 the upper half was being sold separately as a soutien-gorge ( literally, " support for the throat ", but gorge in old French meant breast ), the name by which bras are still known in France.
She was a temperamental child who exhibited violent behavior toward her younger sister, Susan, and brother, David.
She has exhibited at many shows and lectured widely at venues such as World Science Fiction Conventions, San Diego Comic Cons, The Singapore Writers Festival, and Comics Masterclass in Sydney Australia, as well as many The Lord of the Rings conventions including Ring * Con, ELF, and ORC.
She witnessed her mother's emotional unraveling that caused her to be institutionalized, and even long after her mother returned to live with her, she exhibited bizarre, childlike behaviors.
She was then taken out, and in this shameful condition exhibited for the sport of an inhuman mob.
She is also a photographer and her photographs have been exhibited in more than a dozen one-woman shows ; her musical composition, The Witness Cantata has been performed in six cities.
She was a painter who studied, like her husband, at the Slade and exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere.
She exhibited her found art constructions in New York in 1951 and at the Bodley Gallery in 1959.
She exhibited six of her new oils in the Salon des Surindépendants show at the Porte de Versailles in the fall of 1938.

She and Twentieth
She later produced Twentieth Century Box ( 1980 – 82 ), presented by Danny Baker.
She appeared in two Broadway musicals in the 1970s: a featured role in Richard Rodgers ' 1970 Noah's Ark-themed show Two by Two ( her silly waltz " The Golden Ram ," capped by a high C, can be heard on the show's cast album ) and a leading lady turn as Lily Garland in 1978's On the Twentieth Century.
She has made several series for BBC Radio 4, including Bringing the House Down, Elevations and Revelations, Pride of Place, an argument against modern architecture, Hidden Treasures and Listed, illuminating efforts of the Twentieth Century Society to save notable post-WWII buildings.
She won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for the Broadway musical Ragtime and was nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards for the animated Twentieth Century Fox film " Anastasia.
She also starred in the film The Paper Chase ( for Twentieth Century Fox ) the same year.
She moved from Arkansas perhaps because her mother had died in 1917, and by 1920 she was living in Manhattan with her life-partner Elisabeth Irwin ( 1880 – 1942 ), the founder of the Little Red School House, with whom she raised several adopted children ( source: < em > Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth Century America </ em >, Lillian Faderman, 1991 ).
She was put under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox and appeared in feature films and episdodes of Fox-produced TV series.
She lied about her address so she could attend Hollywood High School, and signed a seven year contract with Twentieth Century-Fox at age 17.
She had just been released from Twentieth Century-Fox ( before the start of There's No Business Like Show Business ) with four years left on her contract and decided with the time off to get married.
She served as the senior editor for the HarperCollins World Reader, and edited anthologies on Manifestos-Isms, Surrealism, Twentieth Century French Literature.
She was awarded the Washington State Book Award for The Twentieth Wife in 2003.
She justifies this by saying that, despite all the progress made by mankind, the Twentieth Century encompasses the greatest change in humanity's fundamental situation: " At the beginning of that amazing century, mankind was many societies living on one world ; at its end, it was basically what we are now: an informatively unified society that lived on several worlds.
She has also contributed to several other scholarly publications including Archiv fur der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Commonwealth Essays and Studies and the online The Literary Encyclopedia, and The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Fiction.

She and Century
She was the first of the five to perish, and three of them lived into the 21st Century.
She would later encounter him again in Scotland, under the guise of Jason Wynguarde, a handsome 18th Century loyalist, believing him to be both the work of the reality-warping mutant Proteus and the lover to one of her ancestors.
She was next signed by 20th Century Fox in 1955 as their answer to MGM's Elizabeth Taylor.
She also observes even earlier Euler-like diagrams by Ramon Lull in the 13th Century.
She guest-starred on TV, appearing on The Love Boat, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Hart to Hart, CHiPs and Fantasy Island.
She is best known as a chronicler of the movement's spread, especially in her 1884 Nineteenth Century Miracles: Spirits and their Work in Every Country of the Earth, and her 1870 Modern American Spiritualism, a detailed account of claims and investigations of mediumship beginning with the earliest days of the movement.
She returns in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century 2009 ( Chapter 3.
She made her debut with MGM in Panama Hattie ( 1942 ) and performed the title song of Stormy Weather based loosely on the life of Adelaide Hall, ( 1943 ), which she made at 20th Century Fox, on loan from MGM.
She originally intended to name the work The Great Lawsuit: Man ' versus ' Men, Woman ' versus ' Women ; when it was expanded and published independently in 1845, it was instead named Woman in the Nineteenth Century.
She contributed regularly to periodicals, sometimes under the pseudonym James Lincoln, including Atlantic Monthly, Congregationalist, Boston Evening Transcript, Christian Century, Contemporary Verse, Lippincott's and Delineator.
She was the first African-American to be elected in a major position in Houston in the 20th Century.
She detailed the adverse effects of government actions in her history A Century of Dishonor ( 1881 ).
She also sits on the boards of the Tribeca Film Festival, Colgate Women's Sports Awards, 21st Century Kids 1st Foundation, and has done extensive work with the March of Dimes, Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Boys and Girls Club, Special Olympics, the Women's Sports Foundation, Vascular Birthmark Institute, University of Notre Dame, and the Diocese of Bridgeport.
She has appeared in all but four episodes of The X-Files, and additionally appears in the 20th Century Fox films The X-Files, released in 1998 ( sometimes subtitled Fight the Future ), and The X-Files: I Want to Believe, released 10 years later.
She appeared in the science fiction series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and as Diane Chambers ' best friend in the sitcom Cheers, before eventually becoming a regular on the ABC action drama The Fall Guy.
She pushed through a $ 2 billion 21st Century Jobs Fund to attract jobs to Michigan in the life sciences, alternative energy, advanced manufacturing, and homeland security sectors.
She ran under the banner of the New Century Forum during the 2000 Legislation Council elections before the establishment of the group.
She won a Golden Raspberry Worst Actress Award for Tarzan, the Ape Man ( 1981 ), Bolero ( 1984 ) and Ghosts Can't Do It ( 1989 ), and was nominated in 2000 as Worst Actress of the Century.
She soon realized, though, that the ease and protection enjoyed under contract was gone, and she came to resent 20th Century Fox and Zanuck:
She returned to 20th Century Fox in August 1955, by which time the studio had entered the television field.
She is best known for playing Princess Ardala on the 1979 – 1981 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and C. J.
She began training for this goal with Lotte Lehmann, one of the leading opera stars of the early 20th Century.

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