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  2. Edmund Ironside - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Ironside (c. 990 – 30 November 1016; Old English: Ä’admund, Old Norse: Játmundr, Latin: Edmundus; sometimes also known as Edmund II [a]) was King of the English from 23 April to 30 November 1016. [1] He was the son of King Æthelred the Unready and his first wife, Ælfgifu of York.

  3. Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences

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    Rev. Dr. William Staughton (1770–1829), Chaplain of the United States Senate, Minister, First President of Columbian College. John Stretch (), Director of the Washington Library Company. Col. William Tatham (soldier) (1752–1819), Possessor of important scientific library. [44] Pishey Thompson (1784–1862), Writer, publisher or editor.

  4. Edmund Marion Ashe - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Ashe moved to Westport, Connecticut, and founded an art colony with George Hand Wright. [3] During his time as White House artist-correspondent in Washington, D.C., Ashe also taught at the Art Students League and William Merritt Chase's New York Art School. [3] In 1920, he moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  5. Edmund R. Purves - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Century Association, the Cosmos Club, the Philadelphia Club, the Rotary Club, the Literary Club of Washington, D.C., and the St. Anthony Club of New York. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 6 ] He served on the boards of the Pennsylvania Institute for the Instruction of the Blind from 1935-1943 and the Northwest Settlement House in Washington ...

  6. Robert Edge Pine - Wikipedia

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    Pine held radical political opinions; he painted John Wilkes, MP, during his imprisonment and political exile, [5] and his unfashionable views likely led to his exclusion from the founding group of the Royal Academy of Art in 1768. Nevertheless, Pine did exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1772, 1780, and 1784.

  7. Edmund H. Wuerpel - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Henry Wuerpel (May 13, 1866—February, 1958), was an American painter, longtime educator, and second director of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, part of Washington University in St. Louis.

  8. School of Art + Art History + Design - Wikipedia

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    In the Division of Art History, Estelle Lingo [26] was a 2016–2018 Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the National Gallery of Art's Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA); [27] Haicheng Wang [28] received a 2017 New Directions Fellowship from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; [29] and Marek Wieczorek [30] is a 2020 NIAS Fellow at the ...

  9. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    As a son of the sovereign, Edmund bore the arms of the sovereign, differenced by a label argent, on each point three torteaux. [9] Edmund, the 1st Duke of York, is a major character in Shakespeare's Richard II. In the play, Edmund resigns his position as an adviser to his nephew Richard II, but is reluctant to betray the king.