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  2. Ladies' College, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    The college has developed a multi-ethnic and multi-religious student population. It offers education from pre-school through to the G.C.E. Advanced Level (local and London exams). In addition to English, Maths and Science, London 'A' level options include art and design, business studies, economics, history, law and psychology. [ 9 ]

  3. Rose Wylie - Wikipedia

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    She has been invited to meet and talk with students in the significant artists series ‘Artists Promenades’ at the Royal College of Art and given talks on her work at The Slade, Goldsmiths, Wimbledon College of Art, The Royal Academy Schools, The Royal Drawing School, John Moores Liverpool, the ICA and Tate Britain. Wylie has work in private ...

  4. Tissa Ranasinghe - Wikipedia

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    Tissa Ranasinghe (May 9, 1925 – November 2019) was a Sri Lankan artist known for his work in bronze.Born in 1925 the village of Yogiyana, [1] he studied art at the College of Fine Arts, Colombo, in 1949, the year it was opened in the enthusiastic flowering of Ceylonese culture that followed the country's independence.

  5. Buddhist Ladies' College - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist Ladies' College is a private girls' primary and secondary school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school was established by Mohandas De Mel on May 20, 1954. [1] It is one of the leading government-approved schools in Colombo. [2] The first principal of the school was Clara Motwani. [3] The current principal is Padmaseeli Lyanage. [4]

  6. Women's college - Wikipedia

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    Queen's College developed into a girls' public school and Bedford College became part of the University of London before merging with another women's college. The first of the Cambridge women's colleges, Girton , which opened in 1869 initially in Hitchin , claims to be the first residential college in Britain to offer degree level education to ...

  7. Joyce Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    After two years at the Art Institute, Ballantyne joined Kling Studios, where she painted Rand McNally maps and illustrated books for Cameo Press. She then moved to the Stevens-Gross Studio, where she remained for more than a decade. While at the studio, she became part of a group of artists that included Gil Elvgren, Al Moore, and Al Buell.

  8. Hamilton College, Lexington was founded in 1869 as Hocker Female College. a private women's college affiliated with the Disciples of Christ. Its name changed in 1878. In 1889, Kentucky University (later Transylvania University), bought a stake in the school, taking total control in 1903. Closed in 1932. John Lyle's Female Seminary (founded in ...

  9. Justin Pieris Deraniyagala - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, he with like-minded artists formed the Colombo '43 Group, and had his paintings on display in London and Venice in the 1950s. The art critic John Berger, described Deraniyagala as a philosopher painter. [1] [2] [3] Deraniyagala never married. He died on 24 May 1967, aged 64 at his family home, Nugedola Wallauwa in Pasyala in the ...

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