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Georges Manson (self-portrait) George Manson (3 December 1850 – 27 February 1876) was a Scottish watercolour painter born in Edinburgh.At approximately fifteen years of age, Manson became an apprentice woodcutter with W. & R. Chambers, with whom he remained for over five years, employing his spare time in the study and practice of art and producing in his morning and evening hours ...
King George III [269] George Clooney [270] George Harrison [125] George H. W. Bush [154] George Jones [271] George Lazenby as James Bond [182] George Lopez [272] George Steinbrenner [81] George Strait [273] George W. Bush [154] George Washington [154] Gerard Joling [258] Gérard Depardieu [274] Gerhard Berger [275] The Gingerbread Man (Shrek ...
In 1874, Durand was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 6th congressional district to the 44th United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1877. [3] In 1876, he lost in the general election to Republican Mark S. Brewer. [3] Durand resumed his law practice. In 1892, he was one of Michigan's Presidential Electors. [3]
Vase design attributed to Kendrick, 1898-1900. George Prentiss Kendrick was an American artist, currently in the collections by Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, National Museum of American History, Dallas Museum of Art and Victoria & Albert Museum.
The finest and most valuable pieces were signed with "GEM CAMEO" included in the mark - Roman cameo glass was itself an imitation of the luxury art form of the cameo engraved gem. In 1889 Thomas Webb & Sons secured an American patent for their process, and in that same year they received a Grand Prix for their exquisite colored glass at the ...
George Washington Morrison Nutt (April 1, 1848 – May 25, 1881), better known by his stage name Commodore Nutt, was an American dwarf and an entertainer associated with P. T. Barnum. In 1861, Nutt was touring New England with a circus when Barnum hired him to appear at the American Museum in New York City.
Pickens' finger gun proves costly Pickens' second penalty took place on Pittsburgh's first possession of the second half. With the Steelers leading, 27-21, Pickens caught a deep ball from Wilson ...
Georges Briard (May 17, 1917 – July 30, 2005 New York) was the professional name of Jascha Brojdo (born Jakub Brojdo), an American designer in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.