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Virginia Holton Admiral or Virginia De Niro (February 4, 1915 – July 27, 2000) was an American painter, poet and the mother of actor Robert De Niro. She studied painting under Hans Hofmann in New York, and her work was included in the Peggy Guggenheim collection.
Norman Adams (American artist) Pat Adams; Peter Seitz Adams; Tracey Adams (painter) Wayman Elbridge Adams; Willis Seaver Adams; Clifford Addams; Daniel Adel; Vincent Aderente; Kathleen Gemberling Adkison; Lee Adler (artist) Samuel Adler (artist) Virginia Admiral; Tappan Adney; George Adomeit; Barbara Adrian; Alfred Aguilar; José Angela Aguilar ...
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Painting of John Smith and colonists landing in Jamestown. On 4 May [O.S. 14 May] 1607, 105 to 108 English men and boys (surviving the voyage from England) established the Jamestown Settlement for the Virginia Company of London, on a slender peninsula on the bank of the James River. It became the first long-term English settlement in North America.
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The painting shows two of his generals and an admiral meeting near the end of a war that pitted brother against brother. And outside at the moment a battle rages. And yet what we see in the distance is a rainbow—a symbol of hope, of the passing of the storm. The painting's name: The Peacemakers.
David Martin (artist) (1737–1797), Scottish painter and engraver; David Stone Martin (1913–1992), American artist; David Martin (poet) (1915–1997), Hungarian-Australian poet and novelist; Dave Martin (screenwriter) (1935–2007), writer for the television program Doctor Who; Dave Martin (jazz musician) (1907–1975), jazz pianist and ...
The Painter-Garrisons United Methodist Church was established in nearby Mappsburg, Virginia in 1784 when Bishop Francis Asbury made his first of six visits to the home of Jonathan Garrison. The congregation constructed a chapel by 1787, the first house of worship to be built by the Methodist Episcopal Church on the Eastern Shore.