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Dactyl Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit arts organization in New York City founded by New York-based artist Neil Grayson and novelist/philosopher of science V.N. Alexander. History [ edit ]
Starmer was born Victoria Alexander in either 1973 or 1974 in London. Along with an elder sister, she was raised in Gospel Oak, London. [1] Her father, Bernard, an economics lecturer and chartered accountant, was born in 1929 to a Polish-Jewish family that emigrated to the United Kingdom prior to the Second World War while her mother, Barbara (died 2020), was a community doctor in the National ...
Victoria Alexander (born 1953) is an American author of historical romance novels. She has been nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award four times, winning once, for A Visit From Sir Nicholas, which Romantic Times described as "overflowing with heart-tugging scenes, simmering sexual tension, marvelous characters and meaningful lessons about life and love. "[1] Alexander has ...
Dactyl (mythology), a legendary being; Dactyl (poetry), a metrical unit of verse; Dactyl Foundation, an arts organization; Finger, a part of the hand; Dactylus, part of a decapod crustacean "-dactyl", a suffix used in taxonomy; Dactyl (moon), a moon of asteroid 243 Ida; Dactyl (math), a 300 BC unit of measure being 40 poppy seeds wide or about ...
Victoria Thompson (born Victoria Ellen Straface, July 25, 1948 – August 23, ... Bruce Alexander Historical Mystery Award Finalist 2012 Murder on Fifth Avenue:
An Idaean dactyl named Herakles (perhaps the earliest embodiment of the later hero) originated the Olympic Games by instigating a race among his four "finger" brothers. This Herakles was the "thumb"; his brothers were Aeonius (forefinger), Epimedes (middle finger), Iasus (ring finger/healing finger), and Idas or Acesidas (little finger).
Lady Iris Victoria Beatrice Grace Kemp (née Mountbatten, formerly O'Malley, later Bryan; 13 January 1920 – 1 September 1982) was an English actress and model, and a member of the Battenberg/Mountbatten family. She was the youngest great-grandchild of Queen Victoria.
However, Krugier's final exhibition at Dactyl Foundation entitled "Diologues," featured an installation of the last palette and painting table used by Picasso. [6] Before the close of the exhibition, he "died at age 80.., the art world lost the final remaining member of the generation of postwar connoisseur-dealers."