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Gardner appointed her secretary and the former librarian of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Morris Carter (1877–1965) as the museum's first director. Carter catalogued the entire collection and wrote Gardner's definitive biography, Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court. George L. Stout (1897–1978) was the second director. The father of ...
Téa Gardner (Anzu Mazaki), Bonz (Ghost Kotsuzuka) [4] 2001–2004 Cubix: Robots for Everyone: Chip [3] 2002–2006 Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Kirby, Spikehead, Mabel [2]
Colored illustration by Kazuki Takahashi, from Duel Art: Kazuki Takahashi Yu-Gi-Oh!Illustrations, featuring: Mokuba Kaiba (left bottom), Seto Kaiba (middle bottom), Serenity Wheeler and Ryo Bakura (middle left), Odion (top left), Marik Ishtar (top middle), Ishizu Ishtar (top right), Duke Devlin, Joey Wheeler and Tristan Taylor (middle), Mai Valentine and Téa Gardner (middle right), and Yugi ...
In the Short Gallery, five sketches by French artist Edgar Degas (1834–1917) were stolen. [51] They were each drawn on paper less than a square foot in size and made with pencils, inks, washes and charcoal. [31] They are of relatively little value compared with the other stolen works, [31] worth less than $100,000 combined. [34]
A woman named Kelsey (Fineman) and a man named Matthew (Dismukes) are celebrating an achievement in their relationship when Kelsey's friends (Gardner, Nwodim, Sherman, the episode's host) perform a poorly-sung parody of a popular song that details a trip they took to another state.
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Téa is a female given name of French origin. [citation needed]Notable people with the name include: Téa Leoni, American actress; Téa Mutonji, Canadian writer and poet; Téa Obreht, Serbian-American authoress
Gallery Location Picking flowers in a field: 1875: 10 1/2 in x 13 1/2 in: private collection: Little Girl in a Blue Armchair: 1878: 35 in x 51 in: 1983.1.18: National Gallery of Art: Washington D.C. Woman with a Pearl Necklace: 1879: 31 5/8 in x 23 in: PMA 1978-1-5: Philadelphia Museum of Art: Philadelphia Lydia Leaning on Her Arms (in a ...